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    7 April 2009

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    Lot 5

    A REGENCY MAHOGANY THREE-PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE

    CIRCA 1810, THE TOP REDUCED IN DEPTH

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    USD 5,000

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    USD 5,000 - USD 8,000

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    A REGENCY MAHOGANY THREE-PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE
    CIRCA 1810, THE TOP REDUCED IN DEPTH
    The shaped rectangular top with reeded edge, on turned baluster stems, fluted legs and lion's paw feet and casters, each element with accession number in white paint to underside
    29¼ in. (74 cm.) high, 112¼ in. (285 cm.) wide, 56½ in. (143.5 cm.) deep

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