Late Victorian mahogany and brass table - antique

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€2,556.00

SKU: NIMQUES-Sn4318

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Description

 A small, late Victorian mahogany table with inlaid brass, featuring a hinged top with an original working lock and key, closed with crushed velvet interior, and four glass sides standing on slender, brass-inlaid legs. This antique table retains its original finish, color, and patina, all in excellent domestic condition. 

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Attributes / Details

SKU NIMQUES-Sn4318
Manufacturer Nimbus Antiques
Model Sn4318
Material mahogany, brass
Size H76cm W61cm D46cm
Age 19th century
Year 1890
Style Victorian
Condition After renovation
Destiny To living room

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