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Faux-marble pedestal

likely late nineteenth century

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Faux-marble pedestal

likely late nineteenth century

the timber shaft painted in immiation of Breche Viollete marble. with turned socle base.

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Dimensions: 116.5cm (45¾") High, 40.5cm (16") Wide, top diameter 29 cm
Stock code: 78984
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