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A 1920/30'S SMALL OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE, raised on bobbin turned legs and a ditto barley-twist

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Felixstowe, Suffolk
A 1920/30'S SMALL OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE, raised on bobbin turned legs and a ditto barley-twist OCCASIONAL TABLE, 20 ins squared. (2)
A 1920/30'S SMALL OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE, raised on bobbin turned legs and a ditto barley-twist OCCASIONAL TABLE, 20 ins squared. (2)

Antiques and Interiors

Sale Date(s)
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The Orwell Hall
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 7BC
United Kingdom

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