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Very Fine Edwardian Period Marquetry Oval Etagère Tray Table, 1900

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18th Century George II Period Mahogany Dish Top Tea Table
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A very fine 18th century George II period mahogany tea table featuring rectangular dish top with raised moulded edges, plain skirts comprising one long single drawer with cock beadin...
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Very fine 19th Century Italian Walnut Marquetry Tripod Occasional Table
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Very Fine 18th Century George I Period Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase
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Edwardian Period Carved Painted Chippendale Single Chair
Located in Petworth,West Sussex, GB
An early 20th century, Edwardian period painted and carved in the Chippendale manner single chair. Featuring serpentine crest rail and pierced back splat with carved ornamentation. T...
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Very Fine Late 19th Century Nest of Four Occasional Tables in Rosewood
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Finest quality nest of four satinwood and rosewood cross banded Occasional Tables with ebony stringing. Veneered with superbly figured oval panels set within satinwood borders. Above...
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Early 20th Century Edwardian Period Brown Leather Wing Armchair
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