Early C19th George IV period mahogany etagere.
Rectangular mahogany etagere with 4 tiers and fitted a drawer to the base . Having stylised lotus carved columnar uprights and unusual large carved pineapple type finials .
Raised on carved feet and fitted with original brass castors. The drawer retaining the original turned knob-pulls.
In excellent original condition with a rich colour and patina. No splits to the tiers .
H 55”
W 20”
D 16”
England c.1825
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Internal Reference: ML 249
Antique Number: SA1092262
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 137cm (53.9inches)Width is 50cm (19.7inches)Depth is 40cm (15.7inches)
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