Monday 3 September 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 594

Monday 3 September 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 594

Lot 887

Lot 887

A late 19th century Pollard oak veneered twin pedestal partners desk, the rectangular shaped top...

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Lot 887

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A late 19th century Pollard oak veneered twin pedestal partners desk, the rectangular shaped top with canted corners, moulded edge and applied red leatherette covered writing surface, the whole above twin end pedestals, each fitted with four graduated drawers, each with unusual cast metal handles of woven rope twist design. 66" (167.5cm) wide x 40" (102cm) deep x 28" (71cm) high, together with a similar side table

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Poor condition . Desk is missing frieze. Over knee hold recess top has been recovered, also panelled in chipboard - veneers missing, other faults. Table is in poor condition

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