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19th C Oak Partners Writing Table
A stunning quality, 19th century, William IV period oak partners library writing table. The moulded rectangular top with a superb quality new black tooled leather inset top above 6 drawers with turned brass knobs, raised on 4 slender turned legs terminating in brass cup castors. England circa 1835. Stunning quality oak and leather. Original warm patina.
Height: 75.5cm (29.7in)
Width: 150cm (59.1in)
Depth: 88.5cm (34.8in)
SellerAnthony Short Antiques Ltd
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Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH
Tel : 07595603348
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Height: 75.5cm (29.7in)
Width: 150cm (59.1in)
Depth: 88.5cm (34.8in)
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 3/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Period William IV Antiques
Material Oak and Brass
Origin English
Item code as1085a345 / 804
Status Sold
£3800.00
$4853.36
€4465.00
$
€
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View all stock from
Anthony Short Antiques Ltd
Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH
Tel : 07595603348
Non UK callers : +44 7595603348
Get directions to Anthony Short Antiques Ltd
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