A FIGURED ASH AND MAPLE TABLE, from the Verandah Grill of the R.M.S. "Queen Mary", circa 1935, the molded rounded rectangular hinged twin-flap top, on square folding legs with tapering feet and an X-stretcher, marked VERANDAH GRILL QM--30¼in. (77cm.) high, 32in. (81.2cm.) wide, 31½in. (80cm.) extended

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A FIGURED ASH AND MAPLE TABLE, from the Verandah Grill of the R.M.S. "Queen Mary", circa 1935, the molded rounded rectangular hinged twin-flap top, on square folding legs with tapering feet and an X-stretcher, marked VERANDAH GRILL QM--30¼in. (77cm.) high, 32in. (81.2cm.) wide, 31½in. (80cm.) extended

The Verandah Grill, located on the Sun Deck, provided seating for 88 first class passengers and was hailed the most exclusive public room of the ship. Each night at midnight this à la carte restaurant and cocktail lounge was converted into a romantic night club.