A walnut music Canterbury, English, 19th century, 87 cm high,…
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A walnut music Canterbury, English, 19th century, 87 cm high, 66 cm wide, 40 cm deep. provenance: The Collection of Sir Leon and Lady Trout, Christies, Brisbane, 6 June 1989, lot 790, Private collection, Queensland

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