Mahogany Library Writing Table/Side Table, Circa 1

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A mid-Victorian mahogany library writing table dating to circa 1860, executed in the restrained classical taste inspired by earlier Regency designs.

This well-proportioned antique writing table features a beautifully figured mahogany top enclosed by a raised three-quarter gallery, a practical and attractive feature designed to retain books, papers, and writing accessories. The front is fitted with two frieze drawers, each retaining turned wooden knob handles, offering useful storage for stationery and desk items.

The table stands on fluted legs terminating in brass cup castors, lending the piece both elegance and mobility. The quality of the timber selection, pleasing proportions, and clean architectural lines give the table a refined and sophisticated presence.

Ideal for use as a writing desk, library table, console, or dressing table, this is a wonderfully versatile antique piece that would sit comfortably in both traditional and contemporary interiors. Its warm mahogany colour and understated Victorian styling make it especially appealing.
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DateMid Victorian : c1860 DimensionsH: 86cm (33.9")W: 122cm (48")D: 60cm (23.6") ConditionVery good condition Codeas1000a1219 / C2849 Price £875.00     1009.14     $1175.30    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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StatusFor Sale SellerSalisbury Antiques Centre Telephone01722410634Non UK callers :+44 1722410634 Emailinfo@salisburyantiquescentre.com

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