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Edwardian Arts and Crafts Oak Students Bureau c1907

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We have for sale a very striking and very usefully sized Edwardian arts and crafts oak students bureau.

This lovely oak students bureau consists of a pierced upper shelf supported by pierced corner brackets supports over a drop front fitted bureau over a single drawer which in turn sits over two bookshelves before extending to the ground. The bureau is fitted with its original strapping and handles along with a Henry Squire and Sons of Wolverhampton lock, patent No 16112/07 dating this piece of antique furniture to about 1907.

The bureau is 45 inches (114.3cm) high, 33 inch (83.8cm) wide and 13 inches (33cm) deep. The bureau is in a very good antique condition, however, it does lack a key and one round headed screw has been replaced with a flat headed screw.

This bureau is being sold with free delivery within 250 miles of Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire.
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 The price includes free delivery within 250 miles of Salts Mill, West Yorkshire
 
Category Antique Furniture Date 1907  Edwardian Antiques Material Oak Origin English Item code as470a659 / J0078 Status Sold

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