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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
Inlaid overall with satinwood, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top above two two mahogany-lined frieze drawers with three panels of conforming panels to the reverse, on rectangular end-supports joined by a grained turned baluster stretcher, on hipped downswept legs, brass ball caps and castors, one leg spliced
56½ in. (143.5 cm.) wide, open; 28¾ in. (73 cm.) high; 24¼ in. (61.5 cm.) deep
Inlaid overall with satinwood, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top above two two mahogany-lined frieze drawers with three panels of conforming panels to the reverse, on rectangular end-supports joined by a grained turned baluster stretcher, on hipped downswept legs, brass ball caps and castors, one leg spliced
56½ in. (143.5 cm.) wide, open; 28¾ in. (73 cm.) high; 24¼ in. (61.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
W.P. Barbour, who lived circa 1977, at Coolmain Castle, Kilbrittain, County Cork, and latterly on the Isle of Man.