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Satinwood Demilune Card Table
Demilune card table the satinwood top with banding. To the fold-over top opening to reveal the inset green baize card table. The molded frieze raised up on tapering legs and spade feet. Terminating in brass casters.
Dimensions
Height 30 Inches
Width 36 Inches
Depth 18 Inches when open 36 Inches
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34 Spital Walk, Boughton
Chester
Cheshire
CH35DB
Tel : 01244 316394
Non UK callers : +44 1244 316394
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Dimensions
Height 30 Inches
Width 36 Inches
Depth 18 Inches when open 36 Inches
Price
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Date circa 1880
Late Victorian Antiques Material Satinwood
Item code as135a4361
Status For Sale
£1650.00
$2064.48
€1915.82
$2064.48
€1915.82
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34 Spital Walk, Boughton
Chester
Cheshire
CH35DB
Tel : 01244 316394
Non UK callers : +44 1244 316394
Get directions to Shackladys Antiques
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