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British or British colonial, late 18th century, with four tilting pedestals in highly figured solid rosewood, accompanied by five pairs of brass table keepers, two spare brass latches, and one small piece of brass beading that may have been part of the original design, 28 x 53-1/2 x 138 in.
Provenance: Provenance: Arthur Ackermann & Son, New York, December 7th, 1932 (accompanied by original receipt and certificate of authenticity indicating the table "was purchased direct from a Member of His Majesty The King's household, living in a house within the grounds of Windsor Castle, England"); Mrs. Louise Jenkins Kinney, Esmont, Virginia; The Old Brick Quarters of Theodore Wood, Charlottesville, Virginia, September 16, 1939 (accompanied by original receipt); Private Memphis, Tennessee Collection
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Provenance: Arthur Ackermann & Son, New York, December 7th, 1932 (accompanied by original receipt and certificate of authenticity indicating the table "was purchased direct from a Member of His Majesty The King's household, living in a house within the grounds of Windsor Castle, England"); Mrs. Louise Jenkins Kinney, Esmont, Virginia; The Old Brick Quarters of Theodore Wood, Charlottesville, Virginia, September 16, 1939 (accompanied by original receipt); Private Memphis, Tennessee Collection