

| French, Louis XVI period tric-trac table (Item No. 496)
In flame mahogany having removable top with original leather writing surface on one side and felt on the other. Inside reveals an ebony and ivory inlaid backgammon playing surface. With brass-boot feet, drawers on either end, and most of the original, ivory game pieces. Late 18th century.
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| Iron coffee table (Item No. 479)
19th century French cast iron panel later mounted on wrought iron legs by designer Paul West.
Dimensions: 32" wide by 23" deep by 23" high
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| Spanish, Baroque refectory table (Item No. 461)
From Madrid in solid, carved black walnut with lyre-shaped legs and decorative floral iron stretchers. 17th century.
Dimensions: 57" long by 29" wide by 31" high
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| Early Louis XV period foyer table (Item No. 443)
In walnut with cabriole legs and pied de sabots (hoof feet) and drawers on one side and at one end. Early 18th century.
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| English card table with removable top (Item No. 163)
Octogonal shape having four drawers, swivel chip cups/ash trays, and pull out writing boards. 19th century.
Dimensions: 39" diameter
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| Louis XV style bureau plat (Item No. 422)
In kingwood with original leather writing surface and decorative bronze ornament. Late 19th century.
Dimensions: 57" wide by 29" deep by 30" high
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| French, Renaissance style refectory table (Item No. 409)
In solid oak with nine Corinthian columns supporting the table land. Second half of the 19th century.
Dimensions: 60" long by 40" wide by 31" high (when closed). Each leaf is 30"
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| 17th century, Spanish refectory table (Item No. 392)
In solid black walnut with three lyre-base legs connected by hand-chiseled, wrought iron stretchers. Center of table land is of a single board.
Dimensions: 10'11" long by 39" wide by 31" high
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| Italian, Louis XV style writing desk (Item No. 342)
In walnut and burl walnut with cabriole legs ending in pied de biche. Also suitable for use as a small dining table. Mid-19th century.
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