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George IV Mahogany Pedestal Desk

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A handsome and superior quality George IV mahogany pedestal desk of ‘half partners’ form, featuring a gallery top, an arrangement of nine graduated mahogany lined drawers with cock beading and knob handles to the front, and three dummy drawers and two cupboards to the rear.

The top of this desk separates from the pedestals for ease of transport.

Width 48″ (122cm) Depth 30″ (76cm) Height 32″ (81cm)
Kneehole Dimensions Width 18″ (46cm) Height 24″ (61cm)

Condition and Details of Restoration
This desk is in original structural condition. The polish has been revived, by our own craftsmen, by hand in the traditional manner. There are minor old marks under the polish, and some fading to the left hand end, as can be seen in from the photographs, but overall it is in excellent condition for its age. Some of the handles are replacements.
Price
£1850.00  UK
$2474.38  USA
2214.64  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 25/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Furniture Date Circa 1830.  Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as161a719 / A9310 Status Sold

SellerPeter J. Martin Antiques

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Peter J. Martin AntiquesPrivate dealer, By appointment only
The Vinery, Poling,
Arundel
West Sussex
BN18 9PY

Tel : 07894 814931

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