An early Australian Colonial cedar console table (Loudon's…
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An early Australian Colonial cedar console table (Loudon's Encyclopaedia, 1833), circa 1835 top replaced, has been restored in the late 20th century 89 cm high, 106 cm wide, 50 cm deep. Note: The matching pair is illustrated in 'Australian Furniture Pictorial History And Dictionary 1788-1938' by Fahy and Simpson [Syd. 1998], page 410, plate 455

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