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    Edwardian oak child's desk and chair

    $460 (approx conversion from £365)

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    About this item

    Edwardian oak child's desk and chair
    Of solid construction, visible dovetail joints and through joints on the chair legs, under the front rail are a pair of castors so you can lift the chair and move it about easily, the chair seat moves back and forward on rails, with cast iron hinge supports, the flap opens to a very clean interior, with no graffiti.
    British, circa 1900

    Condition: Lovely original condition, no inkwell, some ink marks to where the inkwell sat, the oak timber has developed a lovely golden colour with some discolouration in parts.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    LB14207 (AB-72646)

    Dimensions

    W: 87cm  (34.3")H: 79cm  (31.1")D: 61cm  (24")

    Period

    Edwardian (1901 to 1910)

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    Leslie & Baggott’s ethos is to source stock items fresh from private houses across Scotland and beyond, some offered ‘as found’ while others are put into fine showroom condition. The main customer target being both the private customer, interior decorator and fellow antique dealer both at...