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    Fine Georgian Revival Walnut & Carved Irish Card Table, Circa 1900

    $1,700 (approx conversion from £1350)

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    About this item

    Fine Georgian Revival Walnut & carved Irish card table,
    Burr walnut top with cross-banding,
    good carved moulding decoration around top edge,
    good carved shell & leaf decoration on front and both sides of apron,
    good twin shell carving on knees of the cabriole shaped legs, with carved claw & ball foot
    The swivel fold over hinged top open to reveal,
    green baize games table top.
    very good quality table,
    circa 1900
    Dimensions:
    top open 89cm x 84cm

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    Additional Information

    Code

    335767[7] (AB-129068)

    Dimensions

    W: 87cm  (34.3")H: 77cm  (30.3")D: 48cm  (18.9")

    Period

    Early 20th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

    Nationality

    Irish

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    Paul Watson Antiques

    Norfolk, United Kingdom

    I Have been in the Antiques trade for the past 37 years, i have alot of william & mary, Queen Anne & Georgian Walnut Revival Furniture in stock, dating from 1880s through to the 1930s, iam also a big fan of the Art Deco Period, with the iconic design, never will go out of Fashion.