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    18 - 19 December 2008

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    • A BALTIC ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGA
    Lot 756

    A BALTIC ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE,

    EARLY 19TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    USD 1,875

    Estimate

    USD 1,500 - USD 2,000

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A BALTIC ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE,
    EARLY 19TH CENTURY
    30½in. (77.5cm.) high, 31in. (79cm.) wide, 21½in. (54.5cm.) deep

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