000-100-104-354-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Table
This oak table was made by Thomas Justice and Sons Ltd. Two of the three legs and the two flaps fold in so that the table can be stored away. It is not quite circular.
The art nouveau feel of the table owes much to the designs of the English architect C. A. Voysey. The form of the table, which folds to a very narrow width, is similar to that of square-topped Sutherland tables.
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000-100-104-354-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.KNJ 11 |
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1890 - 1910 Between 1890 and 1910
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Material: |
Wood, light oak. Inscription: Label: Thomas Justice & Son Ltd, Dundee
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Dimensions: |
29.00" H x 30.00" top D
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Table, folding
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Who: |
Thomas Justice and Sons Ltd, Dundee (Maker)
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Where: |
Scotland, Angus, Dundee
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Description: |
Folding table of light oak, with a circular folding top, and four hinged rectangular and slightly curved legs, by Thomas Justice and Son Ltd of Dundee, 1890 - 1910
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