An exquisite Victorian round oak table - antique
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SKU: NIMQUES-Sn4688
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Description
An exquisite Victorian central table made of oak, featuring a petal-shaped top with segmented veneers, inlays, and oak upholstery, raised on a solidly shaped and carved column with sculptures and panels of polished oak finished with a clover-shaped base, carved feet, and casters. This historic central table has been restored and is ready to be placed in your home.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES-Sn4688 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | Sn4688 |
| Material | oak |
| Size | H73cm Diameter 127 |
| Age | 19th century |
| Year | 1870 |
| Style | Victorian |
| Condition | After renovation |
| Destiny | To dining room |
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