An Italian specimen marble top, 19th century

55. An Italian specimen marble top, 19th century

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Lot 55

STONE III

STONE III

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Lot 55

STONE III

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Property of a European Private Collector

An Italian specimen marble top, 19th century

VAT reduced rateUK: Greenford Park Warehouse

Lot Closed

January 19, 02:55 PM GMT

Estimate

1,500 - 2,500 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property of a European Private Collector

An Italian specimen marble top, 19th century


the specimen marbles set on a black marble ground and surrounded with a thin red marble border

51.3cm. x 51cm.; 1ft. 8⅛in. x 1ft. 8in.

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