An Irish satinwood vitrine table, attributed to James Hicks of Dublin, with shaped rectangular glazed hinged top, enclosing a velvet-lined interior above an inlaid frieze centred by a tableture, inlaid with scrolling foliage and centred by an anthemion, on fluted square supports, headed by acanthus-carved panels, and divided to either side by an adjustable shelf, the bowed crossbanded ends, inlaid with flaming neo-classical urns, supporting graduated harebell chains and foliate scrolls, on acanthus-carved tapering supports, 41½ins (105cms) wide, 21½ins (54.5cms) deep, 29½ins (75cms) high

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An Irish satinwood vitrine table, attributed to James Hicks of Dublin, with shaped rectangular glazed hinged top, enclosing a velvet-lined interior above an inlaid frieze centred by a tableture, inlaid with scrolling foliage and centred by an anthemion, on fluted square supports, headed by acanthus-carved panels, and divided to either side by an adjustable shelf, the bowed crossbanded ends, inlaid with flaming neo-classical urns, supporting graduated harebell chains and foliate scrolls, on acanthus-carved tapering supports, 41½ins (105cms) wide, 21½ins (54.5cms) deep, 29½ins (75cms) high

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