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a small charles ii oak enclosed box-top and drawer side table, circa 1680
£2,250
height: 69 cm
width: 61.3 cm
REF: 4628
a primitive george iii ash cricket table, english or welsh, circa 1770
height: 58 cm
width: 51 cm
REF: 4417
a small oak centre table, english, circa 1600-30
£1,750
width: 53.5 cm
REF: 4287
an elegant william & mary oak one-piece top centre table, circa 1700
£1,350
height: 64.5 cm
width: 68.5 cm
REF: 4524
an interesting mid-17th century joined oak side table, english, circa 1650
height: 73.5 cm
width: 83 cm
REF: 2607
stool-table: a james i oak joint stool, circa 1620 with a good 18th century elm oval top
£1,250
height: 55.8 cm
width: 55 cm
REF: 4523
a very good charles ii joined oak side table, gloucestershire, circa 1670
height: 70 cm
width: 89.3 cm
REF: 4630
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