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Mid Victorian Burr Walnut Library Table

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Circa 1870, mid Victorian burr walnut library table. The rectangular top is quarter veneered in highly figured walnut with a very elegant three quarter wrap around gallery of open fretwork. There is a brass bezel around the fore edge of the entire table. Beneath the top are two drawers, the left stamped ‘C.Hindley and Sons Ltd’ and ‘Miles & Edwards, 134 Oxford Street, London’, patent number 21157. The table is polished on the back and is freestanding. The trestle ends have open fretwork and are united by an unusual stylish barley sugar stretcher. The whole piece stands on 4 carved cabriole legs. Useful size, excellent colour, good condition.

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4353.75  EU
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DimensionsSize 74cm high x 123cm wide x 61cm deep. Category Antique Furniture Date Circa 1870  Mid Victorian Antiques Material Burr Walnut Origin English Maker C.Hindley and Sons Item code as178a1304 Status For Sale

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Leith Links
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EH6 7HF

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