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An early Victorian Scottish burr-elm and rosewood oval tilt top breakfast table
with a moulded border and waved frieze, on a ring-turned bulbous column, scrolled legs and inset castors, with a paper label to the underside of the table From P. Imrie, Upholsterer, 76, George Street, Perth, this table was made from one cut of an excrecense of an elm tree, grown in Scone Park, blown down in the great hurricane, 6th Februrary 1856, and is unequalled in this country -- 58½in. (148.5cm.) wide
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with a moulded border and waved frieze, on a ring-turned bulbous column, scrolled legs and inset castors, with a paper label to the underside of the table From P. Imrie, Upholsterer, 76, George Street, Perth, this table was made from one cut of an excrecense of an elm tree, grown in Scone Park, blown down in the great hurricane, 6th Februrary 1856, and is unequalled in this country -- 58½in. (148.5cm.) wide
See Illustration
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