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Early 20th Century mahogany desk in the Chippendal style

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Superb quality early 20th Century mahogany pedestal serpentine desk in the Chippendale style, the finely carved moulded edge top having a tobacco coloured leather writing surface decorated with blind tooling, the desk having an arrangement of nine graduated oak lined drawers with the original decorative brass swan neck handles, the top three drawers having carved drawer fronts and that same carving is on the sides and reverse of the desk, lovely carved floral decoration in between each drawer and running down each pedestal, all sides of the desk having wonderful figuration throughout, standing on highly decorative carved bracket feet. In excellent condition and having a lovely warm mahogany colour. Circa 1910.

58” x 33” x 30 1/2” high

217cms x 51cms x 97cms high
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£6350.00  UK
$8053.07  USA
7632.07  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 28/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1910  1910s Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as256a2924 / 3326 Status Sold

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Suffolk
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Early 20th Century mahogany desk in the Chippendal style
 
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