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    Georgian Mahogany Dumbwaiter

    $1,100 (approx conversion from £870)

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    About this item

    A delightful Georgian Dumbwaiter in cuban mahogany. Three circular tiers of dished form with Cannon barrel turned supports between. Standing on a tripod base with original leather rolled castors. All a lovely honey pale mahogany.


    Condition : Very good condition, one tier has split but not broken and has had a butterfly brace let in to hold it together. There is no gap and as strong as it always would have been. Apart from this minor repair all is structurally sound.
    Materials : Cuban Mahogany
    Origin : English
    Manufacture Date : c.1770

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    Additional Information

    Code

    1572 (AB-144613)

    Period

    Georgian (1714 to 1837), Unknown

    Nationality

    English

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    Harts Antiques

    Cornwall, United Kingdom

    We are a long established firm and have been dealing in Antiques and also quality restorers, with 35-years experience. We work with quality pieces from the 17th - 18th - 19th and some early 20th centuries. Including Furniture from top quality 18th-century pieces to the more simple vernacular...