An Oak Pedestal Desk After a Design by Thomas Chippendale
H: 31 in / 78 cm | W: 52.5 in / 133 cm | D: 28 in / 71 cm
Description
Of freestanding serpentine form, rising from a plinth base, the pedestals each house four ‘S shaped’ front drawers with canted corners and carved fluted pilasters, a central drawer on top, all fitted with silver plated handles; the obverse with two shelved cupboards; the writing surface is fitted with a green leather.
Circa 1860
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