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French Country Desk FC-1259A
A French country fruitwood writing desk with two drawers, the top of elegant serpentine form, raised on curved ‘cabriole’ legs with detailed cast brass feet. Circa 1930. 55″ Wide x
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A French country fruitwood writing desk with two drawers, the top of elegant serpentine form, raised on curved ‘cabriole’ legs with detailed cast brass feet. Circa 1930. 55″ Wide x
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An English mid-19th century library table or writing desk with two drawers fitted to the frieze and two false drawers to the reverse, the top with gilt-tooled leather surface, the
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French, Late-19th Century, Louis XVI-style fold-open desk with green leather writing surface. The upper cabinet has a marble top and two mirrored doors above two small drawers; a long single
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French kingwood inlaid marquetry Louis XV style vanity with various fitted drawers and compartments and a small pull-out writing surface. C. 1950 31.5″ Wide x 18.5′ Deep x 30″ Tall
A large and imposing English early-20th century double pedestal mahogany partners’ desk, each side with fitted drawers in one pedestal and a cabinet to the other. Gilt tooled leather top
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Unusual Edwardian drop-front mahogany wall-mount desk with fold-open inlaid flaps and a fitted interior. C. 1910 25″ Wide x 5.5″ Deep x 51″ Tall
Signed ‘Louis Majorelle’ Art Nouveau desk with the sinuous lines and curves typical of the style. Four curved-front drawers retaining their original brass Art Nouveau pulls and with upper shaped
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‘Chiavi et Pistole’ desk designed by Gio Ponti (1891-1979) and Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988). A stunning black lacquer four-drawer desk on brass sabots. Printed with pistol and key motif in silver
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English mid-victorian double pedestal desk with leather top 51″ Wide x 30″ Deep x 30″ Tall
French flame mahogany seven drawer chest or semainier, each drawer with book-matched flame mahogany front and the original brass pulls. Fall-front desk with fitted bird’s eye maple interior concealed behind
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Beautifully detailed Heavily inlaid writing desk from the early 20th Century. Paris. In lovely original condition. 23.5″ Wide x 14.5″ Deep x 33″ Tall
French mahogany-leather Directoire style desk C.1900 51″ Wide x 25″ Deep x 30″ Tall
A French mahogany Napoleon III desk or ‘bureau plat’ with brass details and trim to the panels and four drawers, a green gilt-tooled leather top and raised on tapering turned
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An unusual Belgian vanity in mahogany with ebony details, the top with adjustable round bevelled mirror, the base with three small drawers and raised on turned tapering legs with brass
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A pretty small French Louis XV-style carved oak drop-front bureau or desk, the desk surface opening to reveal several fitted drawers and with two larger drawers fitted to the case,
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Small Italian walnut table with a single drawer, the apron with scalloped profile and turned finial details and raised on turned legs united at the bottom with an ‘X’ stretcher
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A simple French drop-front bureau in walnut with three drawers below the desk and raised on simple cabriole legs. The interior is fitted with several drawers arranged in a ‘step
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Rare English Victorian oak kidney-shaped desk, the curved panelling profusely carved in a Renaissance-revival style. Eight carved-front drawers flanking a single upper central drawer. Original leather showing considerable wear; new
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An elegant French Louis XVI-style ‘bureau plat’ in rosewood, profusely inlaid throughout with mahogany, fruitwood, boxwood, etc. marquetry. The serpentine profile edge is accented with a detailed brass edge and
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A late-19th Century, French double-pedestal desk fitted with two upper drawers and three to one side, all with Gothic carved fronts. The left pedestal is a cabinet, the door with
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