A SATINWOOD AND CROSSBANDED SECRETAIRE BONHEUR DU JOUR

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A SATINWOOD AND CROSSBANDED SECRETAIRE BONHEUR DU JOUR

The superstructure with a mirrored open compartment flanked by a mahogany oval panel door to either side with three drawers below, the lower part with projecting rounded angles and with a paterae-decorated banded top, the fall front frieze drawer enclosing a writing surface and pigeon holes, with a concave compartment below enclosed by a pair of tambour slides between foliate headed reeded angles extending to ring-turned tapered feet, with paper label inscribed in ink This cabinet belongs to Mrs Ismay. Bought/from .G. Litchfield./Nov. 1903 25½in. (65cm.) wide, 17¾in. (45cm.) deep, 48in. (122cm.) high

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