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Desks, Bureaux and Bookcases
English antique pedestal and partners desks, writing tables, breakfront and cupboard base bookcases, secretaries, bureau bookcases, bureau plat, and bureau cabinets
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George II mahogany 'bachelor's chest' with secretaire drawer and original rococo gilt brass handles.
Attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
Circa 1755
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Attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
Circa 1755
A Queen Anne period walnut veneered bureau, the quarter veneered fall is feather banded and crossbanded opening to reveal drawers and pigeon holes. Below are three graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet.
Circa 1700
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Circa 1700
William IV period mahogany desk. The well-figured top and drawer fronts with original rosewood knobs and locks, the drawer linings all of mahogany, with mahogany beading, all supported by a plinth base. The frieze drawers all stamped "GILLOW."
Circa 1835
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Circa 1835
George III kneehole desk of harewood, with mahogany crossbanding, boxwood and ebony stringing, bellflower swags and floral marquetry. The design is derived from the pattern for a bureau table, illustrated as plate XLII in the 1762 pattern book by Ince and Mayhew, Universal System of Household Furniture.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
Late George II period mahogany partners' desk, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale. The carved top surrounds gilt-tooled green leather. One side of the desk is composed of three frieze and six pedestal drawers, with the reverse side with three frieze drawers above pedestal cupboards.
Circa 1750
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Circa 1750
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