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Unusual Circular Marble Topped Cricket Table with Original Paint (1 of 9)
The Flock of Arts
Flag of United KingdomCheshire, UK
The Flock of Arts is run by Ben Whittaker, a young dealer with a ton of passion. We aim to provide our customers with a wide variety of items of various backgrounds and ages. Based out of Knutsford, Cheshire, the showroom houses hand picked selection of stock, ranging from Original Artwork, to 17th Century Furniture, Studio Ceramics and So Much More!
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Address

The Flock of Arts

Knutsford

Cheshire

United Kingdom

WA16 0EE

Directions

We are located at the side of Booths Bus Station, Knutsford. Parking is free for two hours within the carpark at Booths, or directly opposite the shop, away from the block-paving, is free.

Opening times

Monday Closed, Tuesday - Saturday 08:30-17:30, Sunday 10:00-16:00

Unusual Circular Marble Topped Cricket Table with Original Paint

REF: LA415102
£425
€496
$535
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Description
This is an unusual circular marble topped cricket / coffee table with original paint. The circular top with a large selection of polished marble specimens, raised on a tripod base, with original scratched paint throughout and united with. shaped apron. The legs with turned top sections, and tapering towards the feet. This piece of furniture is a marriage of two different items of furniture. The base has been cut down to its new height, and the top salvaged from a separate table, to be married to the current base. This is a stunning piece of furniture, one which would be very hard to come by again.
measurements
Height:
56 cm
Width:
70 cm
Depth:
70 cm
declaration
The Flock of Arts has clarified that the Unusual Circular Marble Topped Cricket Table with Original Paint (LA415102) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1860
location
This Unusual Circular Marble Topped Cricket Table with Original Paint is located in Cheshire, United Kingdom