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An Unusual Continental Wrought Iron and Mirrored Glass Two-Tiered Occasional Table c.1880 sub-Antiques The mid-nineteenth century French school

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The mid-nineteenth century French school depictions of a gentleman and lady

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An Unusual Continental Wrought Iron and Mirrored Glass Two-Tiered Occasional Table c.1880 sub-Antiques The mid-nineteenth century French schoolOrigin: French or Italian Period: Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: From a Wiltshire Rectory Date: c. 1875 1900 Height: 27. 5 inches Width: 30 inches Depth: 18 inches The Shelves: 12. 5 x 6. 5 inches and 28 x 16 inches respectively (the glass) The unusual and very pretty continental wrought iron occasional table, having two mirrored glass tiers and decorated with iron swags and tassels to each side surviving from late nineteenth century continental

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