A very elegant, Victorian, drooping occasional table, with an attractive walnut burr - antique
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SKU: NIMQUES- K0124
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Description
Very elegant, Victorian, falling leaf Sutherland occasional table with an attractive walnut inlay, shaped tabletop, raised on turned supports ending in carved cabriole legs and original brass casters, all connected by turned stretchers. This charming Victorian table has been restored and is ready to be placed in your home.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES- K0124 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | K0124 |
| Material | nut |
| Size | W71cm W34cm-feet W102cm-open D89cm |
| Age | 19th century |
| Year | 1870 |
| Style | Victorian |
| Condition | After renovation |
| Destiny | To living room |
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