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Modern side or occasional table with rectangular glass top above cast iron frame with wave and scrolled decoration on sides. Apron with circular detail. Height 25.75", width 22", depth 14". Heavy metal table base likely significantly earlier than glass top.


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Date:
2014-03-15

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