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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, AMBOYNA AND EBONY SECRETAIRE-CABINET
Inlaid overall with ivory lines, the moulded rectangular top above a secretaire-drawer enclosing a fitted interior above two small drawers and two long drawers, flanked by a pedestal to each side, the right-hand one with a hinged top and fitted interior above a door enclosing two later shelves, the left-hand one adapted, and with a door enclosing two later shelves, on a moulded plinth base with claw feet, probably previously with a superstructure to the middle section
43 in. (110 cm.) high; 72 in. (173 cm.) wide; 20 in. (51.5 cm.) deep
Inlaid overall with ivory lines, the moulded rectangular top above a secretaire-drawer enclosing a fitted interior above two small drawers and two long drawers, flanked by a pedestal to each side, the right-hand one with a hinged top and fitted interior above a door enclosing two later shelves, the left-hand one adapted, and with a door enclosing two later shelves, on a moulded plinth base with claw feet, probably previously with a superstructure to the middle section
43 in. (110 cm.) high; 72 in. (173 cm.) wide; 20 in. (51.5 cm.) deep
Sale room notice
This padouk and ebony secretaire-cabinet is Anglo-Indian and not Victorian, as stated in the catalogue. It previously, but not necessarily originally had carrying-handles and the feet are probably replaced.