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BID DATE:
10/08/2024 03:43 PM
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ORIGINAL VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE

Rating: 9
Comments: This Victorian era table is 31” high, 26” wide, 19 ½” deep and is Circa 1800s. It has a black walnut base with fancy cut legs, pressed designs, turned center post, ornate brackets and routered edges. There is a ¾” thick marble on top with black as well as gray veining, ornate cut corners and routered edges. The woods finish has wear, a few scratches / scrapes and a slight glossy top coat. This item is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, soiling and fine scratches on the marble top. Give it a cleaning in this table is ready to enhance your homes Victorian decor.

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