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A William and Mary walnut and oyster veneered side table of small proportions 1690-1705, one rear leg is a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point image 1
A William and Mary walnut and oyster veneered side table of small proportions 1690-1705, one rear leg is a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point image 2
A William and Mary walnut and oyster veneered side table of small proportions 1690-1705, one rear leg is a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point image 3
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A William and Mary walnut and oyster veneered side table of small proportions
1690-1705, one rear leg is a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point

23 September – 7 October 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, Knightsbridge

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A William and Mary walnut and oyster veneered side table of small proportions

1690-1705, one rear leg is a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point
With boxwood line inlay, the top with radiating oysters within two central roundels, encompassed by a waved surround, with interlaced spandrel tablet angles, on ash ring and spiral twist turned baluster legs, terminating in later feet, with a shaped H-stretcher, one rear leg definitely a replacement of a later date, the other rear leg possibly also replaced at some point, 80cm wide x 59.5cm deep x 72cm high, (31in wide x 23in deep x 28in high)

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