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20th Century Hollywood Regency Brass Glass Lion Head Coffee or End Table
Located in Southampton, NY
20th Century Hollywood Regency Brass & Glass Lion Head Coffee or End Table Crafted with a circular glass top, it is supported by three brass legs, each culminating in a meticulously ...
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20th Century American Hollywood Regency Tables

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Brass

1980s White Lizard Chrome Games Table by Karl Springer
By Karl Springer
Located in Southampton, NY
1980s White Lizard & Chrome Games Table, By Karl Springer White lizard wrapped over wood with chrome detailing under apron and around each leg. A classic design which looks as chic t...
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20th Century American Tables

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Chrome

Late 20th Century Double X Base Oak Table attributed to Ralph Lauren Studio
By Ralph Lauren
Located in Southampton, NY
Late 20th Century Double X Base Oak Table attributed to Ralph Lauren Studio Solid oak table in very good condition Architectural x base Light scratches throughout 86.5” wide x 35.5”...
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Late 20th Century North American Tables

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Oak

Live Edge Walnut Slab Bar/Dining Table
Located in Southampton, NY
A beautiful live edge walnut slab dining table the style of Nakashima has a stunning burled 3.75" thick slab top with live edges on four edges...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Tables

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Walnut

19th Century Dutch Ceylonese Specimen Table
Located in Southampton, NY
19th century Dutch Ceylonese specimen table, circa 1890. Handmade in the Dutch style with a Ceylonese twist on the base in Sri Lanka. Various woods include: Nadoun, satinwood, mahoga...
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Antique Late 19th Century Sri Lankan Dutch Colonial Tables

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Ebony, Mahogany, Satinwood

Unusual George III Inlaid Rosewood and Specimen Wood Parquetry Work Table
Located in Southampton, NY
Unusual George III inlaid rosewood and specimen wood parquetry work table, circa 1800. The hinged rectangular parquetry top inlaid with specimen woods in a lattice pattern and over ...
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Antique Early 19th Century English George III Tables

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Ebony, Kingwood, Satinwood, Yew

Late 19th Century Occasional or Console Table
Located in Southampton, NY
Late 19th Century Occasional or Console Table. Turned pedestal base.
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Antique Late 19th Century American Tables

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