A George III Mahogany Gun Barrel Tray Top Tripod Table
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A George III Mahogany Gun Barrel Tray Top Tripod Table
A George III Mahogany Gun Barrel Tray Top Tripod Table
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George III Mahogany Gun Barrel Tray Top Tripod Table

circa 1770-1790, England.

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George III Mahogany Gun Barrel Tray Top Tripod Table

circa 1770-1790. England.

The circular tray top with moulded edge is raised on a gun-barrel centre column and cabriole legs with shaped pad feet.

It should be noted that this table is in superb, dry and sleepy original country house condition, however, it can be revived and waxed should this be your preference.

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26” diam. x 28” high

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