Here's a great early Victorian (1830-1840) table for hanging up your horse-riding boots after a ride in the countryside or for storing any other high-top style boots. The table appears to be in excellent condition; probably refinished at some point. If you have a farm or are a horse aficionado, then I think this piece is a must for your collection. Shipping is modest at $58.50. Reserve hasn't been met at $99.50 and there are no bids. Listing ends March 9th. I think it is a fun and unique item.
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Victorian Table For The Equestrian
Here's a great early Victorian (1830-1840) table for hanging up your horse-riding boots after a ride in the countryside or for storing any other high-top style boots. The table appears to be in excellent condition; probably refinished at some point. If you have a farm or are a horse aficionado, then I think this piece is a must for your collection. Shipping is modest at $58.50. Reserve hasn't been met at $99.50 and there are no bids. Listing ends March 9th. I think it is a fun and unique item.
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