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A very charming early 19th century games table, writing table and work table combined in one small and exquisitely designed piece of furniture.
The table has beautifully matched mahogany on the fold over top which opens on each side to give a baize covered working surface for games. The frieze drawer opens to reveal a writing slope with inset inkwells and pen tray behind. Underneath is an embroidery bag which slides out to the right. The table stands on turned tapered legs terminating in brass castors.
With a multitude of uses, this table can fit into the smallest space, measuring only 45 cm x 40 cm when closed and standing 76 cm high.
All items are sold with a 14 day money back guarantee. In the unlikely event that you are unhappy with your purchase, we will gladly issue a refund (excluding carriage costs). The item must be returned in the same condition as it left us. The refund will be issued on the item's return arrival.
Antique Number: SA570461
Dateline of this antique is Regency
Height is 76cm (29.9inches)Width is 40cm (15.7inches)Depth is 45cm (17.7inches)
Antique #SA570461, shown on this page, originates from the regency Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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