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    Fine Victorian Mahogany Hall /serving Table With Armorial Shields

    $4,300 (approx conversion from £3500)

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    About this item

    Fine Mid Victorian Mahogany Hall /serving table with Armorial shields,
    Shield with  carved cross on back upstand,
    Single centre drawer, with centre shield with carved lion and Dominus : Salus: Mea,
    Pair shields each side over front legs,
    All sitting on 4 heavy carved & fluted legs,
    very good quality timber.
    Dimensions: top 86.5cm x 57cm
    I have only seen one other piece of furniture with the same Armorial shields,
    Christies Auction 2012, a mahogany hallstand.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    b8ddde[29] (AB-134654)

    Dimensions

    W: 120.5cm  (47.4")H: 112cm  (44.1")D: 60cm  (23.6")

    Period

    Victorian (1837 to 1901)

    Nationality

    British

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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.