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Early 19th Century flame mahogany secretaire bookcase

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Early 19th Century flame mahogany secretaire bookcase with a nice moulded cornice with dentil moulding, the bookcase having two astrigal glazed doors opening to reveal four adjustable shelves inside, the bottom section having a pull out secretaire drawer opening to reveal a lovely fitted interior with various drawers and fitted compartments including a cupboard door at the centre, having the original brass engraved swan neck handles on the drawer front along with decorative shaped moulding, below having a two panel door cupboard opening to reveal three slide drawers, standing on bracket feet. Circa 1810.

49” x 24” x 92” high

125cms x 61cms x 234cms high
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£4450.00  UK
$5645.27  USA
5264.80  EU
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Date 1810  Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as256a2785 / 3167 Status For Sale

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The Thatched Roadhouse
Main Rd, Martlesham
Suffolk
IP12 4RJ

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