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SANDRINGHAM
COLLECTION
Regency
& Georgian Range
By the early 19th Century the need
for everyday furniture on wich to take a refreshment, pleace a book
or sew was begining to be accepted.
Later in the Regency period it became quite common amongst the well-to-do
to place small tables around the room.
Typical pieces included the trio nest which originally designed
by Thomas Sheraton and the tripod table.
Fine collection of occasional furniture in both Mahogany and Yewtree
veneers.
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Design of table
made by Sheraton .
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Complements
Small
furniture for all the corners. |
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Low
tables
Complements that for little spaces.
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Auxiliary
tables
Perfect finished
to diary use. |
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Glasstop
tables
Eight wonderful masterful pieces. |
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