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ANTIQUE #SA1187726

A Rather Unusual Queen Anne Style Games Table

£895    $1,222    €1,030
A Rather Unusual Queen Anne Style Games Table.
 
This Games Table is Raised Upon Cabriole Legs With Pad Feet and Carved Shells to the Knees.
 
The Green Leather Top of the Table (replacement) Featuring Hand Applied Gilt and Blind Tooling Can Be Lifted Off and Reversed to Reveal a Baize Playing Surface.
 
The Table Comes Complete With Pullout Cup Holders and Chip Dishes.
 
Presented in Good Condition.
 
Size:
 
Height 29'' (74cm)
 
Width 27'' (69cm)
 
Depth 27'' (69cm)
 
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1187726
Dateline of this antique is 1900
Height is 74cm (29.1inches)
Width is 69cm (27.2inches)
Depth is 69cm (27.2inches)
Antique ID: SA1187726
Item: A Rather Unusual Queen Anne Style Games Table - (reference SA1187726)
Buying direct from seller: Philip Hunt Antiques
£895



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Antique SA1187726 shown on this page was made in 1900. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
1900
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Philip Hunt Antiques
Specializing in furniture spanning from the illustrious 18th century to the early 20th century,
Norfolk
United Kingdom
Tel: 07771 966 124 or
01603 629 999
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