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    Sale 2610

    THE EUROPEAN NOBLE HOUSE SALE

    Amsterdam

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    10 - 11 December 2003

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    • A South West German ash and bu
    Lot 344

    A South West German ash and burr-ash secretaire a abattant

    EARLY 19TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 1,195

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

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    A South West German ash and burr-ash secretaire a abattant
    Early 19th Century
    With moulded top above a frieze drawer and fallfront enclosing to an architectural interior fitted with one long and four short drawers surrounding an arched open interior above three further drawers, on block feet, stamped FFD 1860 255, lacking marble top, the metalwork replaced
    149 cm. high x 122 cm. wide x 55 cm. deep

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    Pre-Lot Text

    THE PROPERTY OF A DESCENDANT OF MAXIMILIAN EGON II, FÜRST ZU FÜRSTENBERG (1863-1941)

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