A Victorian ash and inlaid side table

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A Victorian ash and inlaid side table
the rectangular top with a moulded edge and rosewood banding, above three similarly-banded drawers with knob handles, on standard end supports, with splayed legs and scroll feet, stamped Lamb, Manchester
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James Lamb began working around 1840 but did not achieve eminence until the 1860's when they employed the London designer Charles Bevan. The company became one of the more distinguished provincial cabinet makers, winning medals at the 1862 and 1867 exhibitions

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