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a rare rattan circular occasional table by adrian audoux & frida minnet
£3,600
height: 67 cm
REF: 5437
an oval arts & crafts oak gateleg table by sir ambrose heal (1872 - 1959)
£5,800
height: 76 cm
width: 152 cm
REF: 5373
an arts & crafts oak gateleg occasional table
£1,250
height: 66 cm
width: 64 cm
REF: 5403
a george iii mahogany card table
£3,950
height: 71 cm
width: 92.5 cm
REF: 5364
a carved oak table by elena polenova (1850-1898)
£3,800
height: 76.5 cm
width: 79.5 cm
REF: 5221
a fine regency burr elm and mahogany veneered occasional table
£4,200
height: 69.5 cm
width: 60 cm
REF: 5358
a small circular gilt wrought iron and mirrored coffee table
£1,450
height: 50.5 cm
width: 68.5 cm
REF: 5193
an exceptional george ii carved mahogany tilt-top tripod table in the manner of william vile (1700 - 1767)
£8,500
width: 81 cm
REF: 5141
a fine chippendale period george ii mahogany tripod table
£5,400
height: 72 cm
width: 76.5 cm
REF: 4994
a carved and stained birch table by elena polenova (1850-1898)
£4,800
width: 89.5 cm
REF: 5050
a japanese export tea table in the kyoto-nagasaki style
REF: 4802
a chinese bamboo and lacquer whatnot and canterbury
£950
height: 120 cm
width: 52 cm
REF: 4642
a cast iron circular bistro table by e.w. depose
£720
height: 74.5 cm
REF: 4777
a provincial louis xv oak side table
£2,200
height: 68 cm
width: 84.5 cm
REF: 4543
a circular karelian birch veneered tilt-top occasional table
height: 74 cm
REF: 4550
a george iii mahogany spider leg table
£1,950
height: 70 cm
width: 80 cm
REF: 4284
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