John Howkins Antiques has dated this piece to the 1800s.
The use of solid coromandel is very unusual as even at this date the wood was exceptionally expensive and used mostly as a veneer. The top with cloud marble and brass beading.The panels and drawer fronts with applied quarter turned beading. The rosewood/padouk interior with 24 pigeon holes and 5 drawers with original lions head gilded brass ring pulls. One drawer fitted with pen tray. The fall rests on the central pull out style which has a pseudo leather writing surface and a working lock and key.The rosewood turned and fluted column joined to a platform base with regency carving and lion's paw feet which retain their original brass casters. More pictures available on request. Sizes:- Height...44.5''...113cm. Width...24.5''...61.5cm. Depth...15''...38cm. Free delivery on this item.
John Howkins Antiques has dated this piece to the 1800s.
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