A teak auto trolley by Rudowski, circa 1960, the rectangular…
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A teak auto trolley by Rudowski, circa 1960, the rectangular upper section with drawers at the short ends, having bracket style full width handles adjoining tapering legs that converge in a deep 'V' to an undertier of smaller size then splay to form arching legs terminating in casters. Height 78.5 cm. Width 70 cm. Depth 43 cm

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