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Early 19th Century mahogany bureau bookcase

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A lovely quality early 19th Century mahogany bureau bookcase with later (Edwardian) cornice, the highly decorative carved pierced fret swan neck pediment with a central box column with further carved floral decoration, the top section having two astrigal glazed doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves inside, the bureau fall opening to reveal a lovely fitted interior with various oak lined drawers with the original brassware and four compartments, below the fall are four long oak lined graduated drawers with brass ring handles and escutcheons, standing on bracket feet. Circa 1830.

40” x 21” x 92 1/2” high

102cms x 54cms x 235cms high

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£2550.00  UK
$3233.91  USA
3064.85  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1830  Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as256a3150 / 3599 Status For Sale

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Martlesham AntiquesMartlesham Antiques
The Thatched Roadhouse
Main Rd, Martlesham
Suffolk
IP12 4RJ

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