A Victorian mahogany loo table, the hinged circular top raised on a tapered hexagonal column, triform base and bun feet, 106cm diameter by 72cm high.

Loo tables, a type of folding card table, were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in Victorian England, and were originally designed for playing the card game "Loo" or "Lanterloo"

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