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Rare early 20th Century Two-Tier tea side table.

An unusual early 20th-century oak side table, featuring two detachable wicker edged trays and turned handle beautifully crafted by WWI blinded soldier at Dunstan’s .

St. Dunstan's was an organization that supported soldiers blinded in war, helping over 15,000 veterans since World War I. Founded in 1915 by Sir Arthur Pearson, the charity provided training and rehabilitation for blind and vision-impaired veterans, teaching skills like typing, carpentry, and basket-making to help them adapt to their sight loss and live independently.

A Dunstans tray is also held in the London Science Museum

Condition:

The table is structurally sound with tight joints and excellent usability.

Dimensions:

H 65

D 52

W 37

Tray size 46 x 30 cm

A versatile and character-rich piece, ideal as a side table, drinks table, or occasional table in both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Delivery Information

Delivery is included as part of the overall price for addresses within mainland UK

Tea table made by WWI blinded soldier

£260.00Price
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