Item Details
Circa 1830, late George IV/early William IV burr walnut display table/bijouterie table. The oval top is divided into two D shaped glazed doors, which open and are held in place with a brass locking arm. The inside is lined in felt and the frames are mahogany. Both compartments are lockable. Beneath the top, is a burr walnut apron with an unusual carved and stained gesso beading on the top and bottom. All standing on stylish trestle ends. At each end is an upright with a Corinthian capitol on top, over a fluted tapering column and acanthus leaves at the bottom. There is a turned bulbous cross stretcher uniting the elongated rounded burr walnut ends, which stand on brass castors. An unusual display table which would be ideal for showing collections or for a shop. Good quality and great condition.
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Period: Circa 1830
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Price:
£3,600.00
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€4,350
Euro
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$4,552
US Dollar
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Location: Scotland
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Dimensions:
H: 74cm (29.13in)
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W: 115cm (45.28in)
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D: 86cm (33.86in)