A William IV pollard oak and carved oak folding tea table, circa 1835, the serpentine shaped folding top opening to twin quarter veneered sections, the shaped frieze with a moulded edge, above a hexagonal baluster shaped upright, above four canted downswept and tapering legs, terminating in acanthus scroll carved feet, brass caps and porcelain castors, 76cm high, 92cm wide, 47cm deep
Condition Report:
Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions as expected for age and use
Very few minor old chips and splits
Very few tidy old repairs, including some small areas of filler
Very attractive original surface, colour and patination to a golden colour
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