A Chinese export tea table, with cabriole legs carved with…
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A Chinese export tea table, with cabriole legs carved with dragons. circa, 1930. 90 x 72 x 77 cm, there is some surface scratching to the top. There has been some restoration and re-stabilisation to the underside. Legs are stamped with digits '7'.

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