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Dintinctive Regency inlaid flame mahogany secretaire bookcase

c.1815

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Dintinctive Regency inlaid flame mahogany secretaire bookcase

c.1815

the glazed doors enclosing interior with adjustable shelving, the secretaire opening to reveal an arrangement of satinwood drawers and a tooled leather writing surface, raised on turned and reeded feet.

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Dimensions: 246cm (96¾") High, 121.5cm (47¾") Wide, 55cm (21¾") Deep, Writing surface is 78 cm high x 45.5 cm deep
Stock code: 79388
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