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George III Serpentine Fronted Secretaire Chest

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Circa 1770. A quality neat size George III mahogany and serpentine fronted secretaire chest. The top in well figured mahogany with stylish tea caddy fore-edge with a serpentine shaped pull-out slide beneath, with original gilded axe-head drops. The chest with a configuration of one secretaire drawer flanked by a pair of short drawers, with three drawers beneath, each has elegant rococo swan neck handles with pierced back plates and a very fine escutcheon, the secretaire drawer has two brass clasps for locking in position, felt writing slide, pigeon holes and two drawers with turn knob handles. The fore edge of the chest is canted and reeded, beneath the bottom drawer is a stylish moulding all resting on 4 elegant stylish and shaped ogee bracket feet.
86cm High x 103cm Wide x 57cm Deep
£3,750
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£3750.00  UK
$4731.75  USA
4501.88  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date Circa 1770  George III Antiques Material Mahogany Item code as178a6405 / 33057 Status For Sale

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Georgian Antiques10 Pattison Street
Leith Links
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 7HF

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