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A VICTORIAN OAK SIDE TABLE

BY MARSH AND JONES, CIRCA 1850

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A VICTORIAN OAK SIDE TABLE
BY MARSH AND JONES, CIRCA 1850
With two frieze drawers on pierced scrolled end supports and plinth base, labelled 'Marsh and Jones, (late Kendell & Co) and indistinctly inscribed with workman's name 'N.Brooks(?)'
33 in. (84 cm.) high; 54 in. (138 cm.) wide; 18 in. (46cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

Marsh and Jones acquired the firm of John Kendell in 1864 and became Marsh, Jones and Cribb, manufacturers and retailers based in Leeds at Boar Lane and Basinghall Street and London's Cavendish Square.

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