H: 30.5 in / 78 cm | W: 55.5 in / 141 cm | D: 31.5 in / 80 cm
Description
A Good Writing Table
in the Manner of Holland & Sons
Constructed in mahogany, with specimen wood inlays, and gilt bronze mounts; of rectangular form, with bowed ends, rising from ring turned, fluted and tapering legs, adorned with bronze swags and ogee bands , and conjoined with a stylised and foliate inlaid 'X' form stretcher; the inlaid apron housing a single mahogany lined long drawer, with an inset morocco leather tooled top within an inlaid reserve, and having a bronze gadrooned guard edge.
Circa 1860
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