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A Pair of George III Polychrome-Decorated Satinwood Console Tables in the manner of Seddon, Sons and Shackleton.
Each with a rectangular top with rounded front corners and painted with a border of ribbon-entwined foliate garlands. The panelled apron centred to the front with a neoclassical urn. On square tapering legs.
England, Circa 1800.
Provenance:
Robert William Hudson (1856–1937).
Villa Paloma, Monaco.
Dimensions
Height : 82 cm 32 inches Width : 137 cm 54 inches Depth : 48 cm 19 inchesStock number
B76711The BADA Standard
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