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British Colonial Mahogany Pedestal Desk
Late 19th centuryA nice antique British colonial twin pedestal desk in mahogany with a large overhanging top above a central knee hole. The top with a new black leather insert. Each pedestal has three drawers that are flanked by a decorative carved column. The drawers fitted with the original recessed brass handles. The desk stands on a solid plinth base. For ease of transport the desk comprises of three parts: the two pedestals and the top.
The desk is in excellent condition and has been lovingly restored and finished to its former glory using a traditional form of French polishing and waxing. The mahogany has a rich warm shade with a striking grain.
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Bombay
British colonial India
H: 76 cm W: 138 cm D: 76 cm
H:30” W: 54” D: 30”