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Unassuming table found in house turns out to be Ming Dynasty
Unassuming table found in house turns out to be Ming Dynasty
Unassuming table found in house turns out to be Ming Dynasty worth £100,000
The rare rosewood table, standing 31in (79cm) high and 37in (94cm) wide, was made around 1600, and was discovered by Bargain Hunt's Charles Hanson in a small house in Derby.
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