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A fine and rare walnut Art Deco Serving / Console Table by Hille. A steep stepped rectangular base, a rectangular pedestal with two cupboards above. The cupboards curved to the sides and the central panel. Good detailing to the wooden handles and both working locks operated by the same key. Two shelves to each cupboard, with one shelf adjustable.
Other parts of this suite of furniture to be listed separately.
Ray Hille began designing furniture as early as 1922. In 1932 her father Salamon Hille retired from the business and Ray Hille took over the management of S. Hille & Co. continuing to take the business forward, with great quality and well designed furniture, still much appreciated and desired today.
All our furniture is professionally polished and restored where necessary. Our restorer has over 40 years of furniture restoration experience including 15 years living at Windsor Castle whilst working for the Royal household, so comes highly recommended!
Height: 82.5cm
Width: 114cm
Depth: 50.2cm
Antique Number: SA1088894
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Height is 82.5cm (32.5inches)Width is 114cm (44.9inches)Depth is 50.2cm (19.8inches)
Antique #SA1088894, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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