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Small Victorian Carved Mahogany Side Table

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A lovely carved mahogany side table. We date this table to the late 19th century.

The table is square in shape and sits on carved and well turned legs with low level cross stretchers.

The table top has a lovely well carved center. There is a label for ‘H.S.P.A exhibit’ underneath the table top.

The legs have ornate carvings at the top and at the stretchers.

The table has a height of 28" (71cm), a width and depth of 16" (41cm).

This lovely carved side table remains in good solid condition with only very minor surface markings commensurate with age and usage including some wear to the edge of the carved corner underneath the table top where a sliver is missing and a bit of wear towards the base.

This remains a very stylish and elegant side table. It will continue to provide good service for many years to come.

DELIVERY COSTS

COLLECTION IN PERSON - FREE

GLASGOW, EDINBURGH & LOCAL AREA - £30

ENGLAND & WALES - £45
Price
£245.00  UK
$326.10  USA
289.12  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 8/MAY/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Period Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as575a264 Status Sold

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Abacus AntiquesUnits 1 and 2
Roberts Street
Forfar
Angus, Scotland
DD8 3DG

Tel : 01307 464641

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