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Regency Mahogany Library Table

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An early 19th century Regency mahogany one drawer library table.

The table has a pair of platform bases with carved bun feet and disguised casters.

The two tapering upright supports are joined by a turned and carved cross rails.

The oblong top has a single drawer to the front with carved scroll details to either side and mahogany drawer linings.

The back of the table replicates the front and is designed to free stand.

The table is in good condition. (Circa 1825)

Height 72.5 (28.5 inches)
Width 92cm (36.2 inches)
Depth 61cm (24 inches)

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Price
£1350.00  UK
$1733.81  USA
1598.27  EU
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Date Circa 1825  Regency Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as102a4452 / 6408 Status For Sale

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Graham Smith AntiquesLeadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT

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