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IN THE MANNER OF SEDDON, SONS AND SHACKLETON, CIRCA 1780-90
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A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY D-SHAPED SIDE TABLE
IN THE MANNER OF SEDDON, SONS AND SHACKLETON, CIRCA 1780-90
The satinwood cross-banded top centred by a draped urn medallion above a tablet-centred frieze on square, tapering sycamore-inlaid legs joined by open stretchers, labelled on the underside, 'BALL ROOM CORRIDOR' and inscribed on the back 'BALL ROOM CORRIDOR', the central frieze rail constructed in two parts, the urn medallion added
44¼ in. (87 cm.) high; 67½ in. (171½ cm.) wide; 16½ in. (41 cm.) deep
IN THE MANNER OF SEDDON, SONS AND SHACKLETON, CIRCA 1780-90
The satinwood cross-banded top centred by a draped urn medallion above a tablet-centred frieze on square, tapering sycamore-inlaid legs joined by open stretchers, labelled on the underside, 'BALL ROOM CORRIDOR' and inscribed on the back 'BALL ROOM CORRIDOR', the central frieze rail constructed in two parts, the urn medallion added
44¼ in. (87 cm.) high; 67½ in. (171½ cm.) wide; 16½ in. (41 cm.) deep
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