Antique Victorian Walnut Pedestal Desk

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A top quality antique Victorian solid walnut desk by renowned cabinet makers Howard & Sons. This was made in England, it dates from around the 1870-1890 period.

It is extremely well made and is a useful, fairly petite size. There are lovely original brass handles, this sits on two pedestals with plinth bases and rolls on casters. The inset leather top is a beautiful faded black, and is tooled around the edges. The back of this is also nicely finished, so it can be used as a free standing item.

We have recently had this re-polished, the condition is excellent for its age. The Howard & Sons stamp can be seen inside the top drawer.

Width – 45 inches , 114 cm
Depth – 24 inches , 61 cm
Height – 30 inches , 76 cm
Knee height – 23 inches , 59 cm
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DateMid Victorian : 1870 MakerHoward and Sons Codeas592a9567 / 7382 Price SOLD £1650.00 StatusSold SellerMarylebone Antiques Telephone0207 723 7415Non UK callers :+44 207 723 7415 Emailinfo@maryleboneantiques.co.uk

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