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Art Deco Games Table, Black Lacquer, Red and Black leather, France circa 1930
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Description
Convertible original Art Deco Games Table from France around 1930.
Black piano lacquer surface, high gloss polished.
The top plate can be rotated and folded to enlarge the plate. When folded out, a black leather panel serves as the playing surface.
Underneath is a free compartment with a red leather base. Elegant, square tapered legs. Nickel-plated hinges.
Fully restored condition.
Dimensions:
H 75 cm / 29.5 in
W 100 cm / 39.4 in
D 55 cm / 21.65 in (closed) - 110 cm / 43.3 in (unfolded) - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 39.37 in; H. 29.53 in; D. 21.65 in; W. 100 cm; H. 75 cm; D. 55 cm;
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