A lovely Georgian oak bureaux cross banded with mahogany standing on bracket feet ,dating from around 1760 , the oak interior has plenty of drawers two concealed secret compartments disguised as columns and another two in the top of the interior. it has had a replacement black leather which is in keeping . The drawers run smoothly .
Physical Dimensions
Height
106cm (41.73")
Width
92cm (36.22")
Depth
50cm (19.69")
Declaration
Salt Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA520622
Dealers Notes
N.p & a salt antiques
Description
A lovely Georgian oak bureaux cross banded with mahogany standing on bracket feet ,dating from around 1760 , the oak interior has plenty of drawers two concealed secret compartments disguised as columns and another two in the top of the interior. it has had a replacement black leather which is in keeping . The drawers run smoothly .
Physical Dimensions
Height
106cm (41.73")
Width
92cm (36.22")
Depth
50cm (19.69")
Date of Manufacture
Salt Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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