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    6 - 7 June 2006

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    • A REGENCY HEXAGONAL TWO-TIERED
    Lot 659

    A REGENCY HEXAGONAL TWO-TIERED MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER,

    19TH CENTURY, WITH IVORINE LABEL MARKED FRANK PARTRIDGE/WORKS OF ART/26, KING ST. ST. JAMESS/AND/NEW YORK

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    USD 1,800

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    USD 1,200 - USD 1,800

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A REGENCY HEXAGONAL TWO-TIERED MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER,
    19TH CENTURY, WITH IVORINE LABEL MARKED FRANK PARTRIDGE/WORKS OF ART/26, KING ST. ST. JAMESS/AND/NEW YORK
    29½in. (75cm.) high, 35in. (90cm.) diameter

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