A teak two-tiered side or telephone table, circa 1950-60s, in…
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A teak two-tiered side or telephone table, circa 1950-60s, in the style of Fler or Parker, of rectilinear form, the table with a moulded edge and surmounted by a smaller two sided box-like compartment designed to hold a telephone book, and upon square tapered legs. Height 46 cm. Length 137 cm. Width 38.5 cm

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