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Victorian Carved Walnut Refectory Centre Table

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Victorian carved walnut refectory centre/dining table

This is fabulous 19th century carved walnut centre table, possibly Italian. It has a rectangular top with a carved moulded edge and two drawers and sits on elaborately carved trestle ends with winged lions (associated with Venice), standing females and lion masks. The trestle ends are united by a carved stretcher with three baluster turned supports on square plinths with adjoining arches to the top.

It is in good, solid condition but does have marks to the top and needs waxing/polishing. There is a piece of moulding missing to the bottom of one of the trestle ends but it is inside facing.

Overall this is an unusual decorative table.

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Width 179cm wide (70 1/2in)
Depth 100cm (39 3/8in)
Height 77.5cm (30 1/2in), clearance under frieze for sitting at 63cm (24 3/4in)
For moving the top lifts off the dowels that position it to the base.

Delivery can be arranged to most UK mainland destinations for £95.

Ref 0180
PriceSold Dimensions179cm wide x 100cm deep x 77.5cm high (70 1/2in x 39 3/8in x 30 1/2in) Date 19th century, Victorian  Victorian Antiques Material Walnut Origin English Item code as281a066 / 0180 Status Sold

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Fife, Scotland

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