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Antique Carved Mahogany Leather Top Writing Desk

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A lovely mahogany desk. We date this desk to the early 20th century.

The table sits on four downward tapered carved square section legs with spade feet. There is a single drawer above the kneehole area, two small drawers to the right hand side and a single deep drawer with a dummy two drawer frontage to the left.

The drawers have attractive mouldings and are fitted with brass button handles, the central drawer has carved areas below and is fitted with a lock (key is supplied).

The top surface has a new tan leather insert.

The desk has an overall height of 29.5" (75cm), a width of 46.5" (118cm) and a depth of 21.5" (55cm).

This lovely desk remains in a good solid condition. There is some very minor wear to some edges and the drawers have a few ink stains from past use.

This remains a very stylish and elegant desk. It will continue to provide good service for many years to come.

DELIVERY COSTS

COLLECTION IN PERSON - FREE

GLASGOW, EDINBURGH & LOCAL AREA - £40

ENGLAND & WALES - £70
Price
£595.00  UK
$757.97  USA
699.18  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 30/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Period 1920s Antiques Material Mahogany Item code as575a604 Status Sold

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Abacus AntiquesUnits 1 and 2
Roberts Street
Forfar
Angus, Scotland
DD8 3DG

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