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A Pair of William IV Rosewood Occasional Tables.
England Circa 1835.
The rectangular tops with rounded edges, plain friezes with bead and reel moulding on turned pillar supports terminating in stylised lotus carving and ring turning. The triform bases on bun feet.
Height 28 ½” (72cm) Width 22” (56cm) Depth 17 ¾” (45cm).
Stock number
18119The BADA Standard
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