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Warren McArthur Pair of Console Tables 1933
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Warren McArthur Pair of Console Tables
Warren McArthur Corporation, c. 1933
Aluminum frame with painted wood tops and rubber components.
Dimensions: 30¼ h × 35¼ w × 14 d in (77 × 90 × 36 cm)
Condition: Good overall condition showing a few small areas of ambient discoloration. Each base with minor scuffs and scratches consistent with use. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Period: 1920-1949 Materials: aluminum Condition: Good. Good overall condition showing a few small areas of ambient discoloration. Each base with a few minor scuffs and scratches associated with use. Creation Date: 1933 Styles / Movements: Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005085 Incollect Reference #: 830695
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