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Learn MoreRegency-Period Rosewood Card Tables
- These exceptional Regency card tables were designed with dual purposes in mind
- Crafted of rosewood, the tables feature hinged tops that unfold to reveal a card-playing surface
- They are classically adorned by inlaid brass that beautifully complements the richness of the wood
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Card playing and gambling were very popular pastimes among the fashionable elite during the 18th. . .
Card playing and gambling were very popular pastimes among the fashionable elite during the 18th and 19th centuries, and tables such as these were specially crafted and housed in some of the finest estates throughout England. It is exceedingly rare to find a matching Regency-period pair such as these, particularly in such excellent condition.
Circa 1820
36 1/8" wide x 17 5/8" deep x 28" high (closed)
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Game Tables |
Style: | Regency |
Depth: | 17.63 in. (44.77 cm) |
Width: | 36.13 in. (91.76 cm) |
Height: | 28.0 in. (71.12 cm) |
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