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Country Oak Escritoire Heavily Carved 1808


A superb quality escritoire
Dates 1808 -1814
Lock makers Jospeh Bramah
They made their own locks
1784 Joseph Bramah set up his business - Bramah's - at Denmark Street, St Giles, London, soon afterwards moved to 124 Piccadilly.
1808 J. Braham and Son, of West End, Piccadilly and Pimlico, patent engine, lock, etc manufacturers[1]
1813 Eldest son Timothy Bramah joined the business name changed to J. Bramah and Son.
1814 Joseph Bramah died on 9 December at his house in Pimlico
Made out of country oak
Heavily carved with a monkey, bird of paradise,angels
Men and women,mythical creatures and a dragon
This has been carved by a master craftsman
Carved sides
Med-dark oak
Superb patina
2 drawers one at top one at the bottom
Top open up to a wonderful has arched pediment and 6 drawers
Bottom doors open up to shelves
Original locks bottom lock inscribed Joseph Bramah Piccadilly London
Has two key
Original back
Rare three pence bit bun feet
A superb escritoire for your home
Free shipping to Mainland England(islands please ask me for a quote)
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Tel : 07801 413783
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Dates 1808 -1814
Lock makers Jospeh Bramah
They made their own locks
1784 Joseph Bramah set up his business - Bramah's - at Denmark Street, St Giles, London, soon afterwards moved to 124 Piccadilly.
1808 J. Braham and Son, of West End, Piccadilly and Pimlico, patent engine, lock, etc manufacturers[1]
1813 Eldest son Timothy Bramah joined the business name changed to J. Bramah and Son.
1814 Joseph Bramah died on 9 December at his house in Pimlico
Made out of country oak
Heavily carved with a monkey, bird of paradise,angels
Men and women,mythical creatures and a dragon
This has been carved by a master craftsman
Carved sides
Med-dark oak
Superb patina
2 drawers one at top one at the bottom
Top open up to a wonderful has arched pediment and 6 drawers
Bottom doors open up to shelves
Original locks bottom lock inscribed Joseph Bramah Piccadilly London
Has two key
Original back
Rare three pence bit bun feet
A superb escritoire for your home
Free shipping to Mainland England(islands please ask me for a quote)
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 4/JUL/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Amanda 07801-413783 please contact me anytime
DimensionsHeight 64 inch
Width at widest point 37 inch
Depth at deepest point 19 inch
Category Antique Furniture
Date 1808-1814
Regency Antiques Material Oak
Origin English
Maker Joseph Braham
Condition Good for age
Some lumps and bumps which adds to its charm
Item code as299a3952 / 542
Status Sold
£2850.00 
$3637.17 
€3365.28 

$

€

Conversion rates as of 4/JUL/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Amanda 07801-413783 please contact me anytime
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Uckfield
East Sussex
Tel : 07801 413783
Non UK callers : +44 7801 413783
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