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  • 1940s Georgian Mahogany Glass Tray Top Pedestal Table
    Located in Germantown, MD
    Georgian style vintage mahogany tray top pedestal table. Loose tray top. Clean vintage condition of the 1940s. Measures 26.5W x 19.25D x 19H. Fo...
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    Mid-20th Century American Georgian Card Tables and Tea Tables

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    Mahogany, Glass

  • Table beside Night Fitted Commode Chippendale Tray Top Mahogany Tambour
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    - Fine, elegant, Chippendale period bedside table - Practical for everyday use - Finely figured tray top is practical, securing items placed on the table top - Portable as the top i...
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    Antique 1760s British George III Tray Tables

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    Mahogany

  • English Georgian Mahogany Butler Tray Table
    Located in Sheffield, MA
    The circa 1800 English Georgian tray on contemporary base are made of solid mahogany. The tray is decorated with panels of fretwork. Perfect as a tea table, side table or occasional ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Tray Tables

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    Mahogany

  • Georgian Mahogany Butlers Tray on Stand
    Located in Bedfordshire, GB
    A good quality George III period mahogany oval butlers tray of panelled construction, having original brass hinges and pierced handles to folding sides, housed on later square leg mahogany stand. During the 18th and 19th centuries a coffee table was not what we regard as a coffee table in the 21st century. Coffee tables back then were always full height, effectively side tables. The modern, low, coffee table is really something which began to be seen during the early 20th century onwards. Based on the above there is a variety of different methods to incorporate a coffee table into an interior for people who wish to furnish their properties with genuine antique furniture, whilst still allowing for the practicalities and function which is required in modern times. Therefore as is now normal with by far the majority of these butlers trays which we see, due to the fact they make absolutely perfect coffee tables, this has been removed from its original, tall, folding stand at some point and fitted onto a lower, more practical and sturdy stand constructed from old antique wood. It's worth noting that generally this means an old broken table...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Mahogany

  • Georgian Mahogany Tray On Later Base
    Located in Essex, MA
    Rectangular tray with shaped gallery and cut out handholds, later mahogany base with square section legs.
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    Antique Early 19th Century English George III Tray Tables

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    Mahogany

  • Small Georgian Mahogany Butlers Tray on Stand
    Located in Bedfordshire, GB
    A Good Quality And Unusually Small Georgian Mahogany Butlers Tray, Of Diminutive Proportion, Having Elegant Shaped Sides With Pierced Carrying Handles And Well Figured Top, Housed On Later Square Chamfered Leg Mahogany Stand. During the 18th and 19th centuries a coffee table was not what we regard as a coffee table in the 21st century. Coffee tables back then were always full height, effectively side tables. The modern, low, coffee table is really something which began to be seen during the early 20th century onwards. Based on the above there is a variety of different methods to incorporate a coffee table into an interior for people who wish to furnish their properties with genuine antique furniture, whilst still allowing for the practicalities and function which is required in modern times. Therefore it is now incredibly common to find 18th and 19th century trays of varying shape, size and design utilised as coffee tables. As with all the others that we have seen this particular tray has been fitted onto a low, practical and sturdy stand constructed from old antique wood. It’s worth noting that generally this means an old broken table...
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    Antique Late 18th Century English Georgian Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Mahogany

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