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19th C Mahogany & Cast Iron Reading stand

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Superb quality late 19th century adjustable rectangular reading stand with circular table. Two solid mahogany tables which can be used flat or angled on a brass column with a brass adjustable mechanism above a heavy cast iron reeded column and carved quadripartite base. Quality metal work with a patent stamp from the London cabinet maker John Carter, Portland Place, London. England circa 1880. Famous for his various inventions under the trademarked banner 'Literary Machines', John Carter was a Victorian inventor and cabinetmaker operating out of 6A Cavendish Street, Portland Place, London. John Carter was maker to The Queen Victoria, Prince of Wales and Emperors of Russia and Germany having gained a reputation for quality.

Height: 123cm (48.4in)
Diameter: 40cm (15.7in)
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£2200.00  UK
$2746.70  USA
2569.82  EU
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Period Late 19th Century Antiques Material Iron Origin English Item code as1085a501 / 1031 Status For Sale

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Anthony Short Antiques LtdMarket Square
Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH

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