A MID-VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY TABLE
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A MID-VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY TABLE

CIRCA 1878

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A MID-VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY TABLE
CIRCA 1878
En suite with the previous lot, the rectangular top above chamfered and moulded end-supports filled with pierced foliage and thistles around an 'E' and an Earl's coronet, with central stretcher, on metal castors, originally with a central superstructure
30 in. (76 cm.) high; 72 in. (183 cm.) wide; 47½ in. (121 cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to Charles Perceval, 7th Earl of Egmont (1845-1897), Cowdray Park, Sussex, circa 1878.
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Lot Essay

The thistle is the crest of the Perceval family, created Earls of Egmont, Co, Cork in 1733.

Please see catalogue note to the previous lot.

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