Sale 7663
London
|
7 May 2008
Price realised
GBP 6,250
Estimate
A WILLIAM IV BURR-ELM, ELM, ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY OVAL CENTRE TABLE CIRCA 1830, IN THE MANNER OF RICHARD BRIDGENS 29½ in. (72.4 cm.) high; 60½ in. (153.6 cm.) wide; 44½ in. (113 cm.) deep
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