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Liberty & Co Octagonal Table

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Liberty & Co Octagonal Table circa 1905  coffee table English %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
An attractive octagonal Liberty & Co table, this is a sturdy mahogany piece with some weight to it. In the ‘Memling’ design, this is named after the 15th century artist who featured octagonal shapes in his paintings of oriental carpets. Standing on eight turned legs with linking stretchers, this will make a wonderful side or coffee table for any home, contributing both style and functionality more than a century after it was first produced.

Dating to circa 1905, this is made of mahogany and originates from England.

In good age related condition, this has only the minor signs of wear expected from long use.

Height – 68 cm
Width – 63 cm
Depth – 74 cm

Newark Antiques & Interiors, Kelham Rd, Newark NG24 1BX
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Price
£360.00  UK
$449.60  USA
419.72  EU
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Date 1905  1900s Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker Liberty Item code as343a4861 / S4DZST3534 Status For Sale

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Newark Antiques and InteriorsKelham Road
Newark
Nottinghamshire
NG24 1BX

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