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An Elegant Example of a Writing Table of the George IV Period.
Constructed in mahogany, of exemplary colour and patination; of freestanding end support form, the base platforms dressed with precisely carved spandrels in the Grecian manner, and having inset integral castors; a long central drawer, flanked by smaller drawers, and, unusually, addorsed drawers in the ends, all mahogany lined and with quadrant mouldings, and dressed with circular brass keyhole escutcheons; the writing surface having radiused corners, and fitted with a tooled Morocco leather of mellow colour.
Circa 1825.
Dimensions
H: 31 in / 79 cm | W: 51.25 in / 130 cm | D: 31.5 in / 80 cmCondition report
ExcellentStock number
7931The BADA Standard
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