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19th C Regency Period Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase

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19th C Regency Period Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase 19th century  Regency period brass %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
An exceptional fine early 19th century, Regency period brass, mahogany, satinwood and boxwood inlay secretaire bookcase. The upper section with a surmounted by an ornate fretted brass gallery, above a pair of brass astragal glazed doors, enclosing one adjustable shelf, the lower section with well figured fitted secretaire drawer enclosing an arrangement of ivory handled drawers and pigeonholes with carved round brass handles, above a pair of well figured cupboard doors centred by circular flamed panels with inlay, opening to reveal adjustable shelves, standing on inlaid square block feet. Stunning quality. Original warm patina. keys with working locks. England c.1800.

Height: 151cm (59.4in)
Width: 78cm (30.7in)
Depth: 51cm (20.1in)
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£4800.00  UK
$5994.72  USA
5596.32  EU
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Period Regency Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as1085a433 / 928 Status For Sale

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Anthony Short Antiques LtdMarket Square
Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH

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