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Wick Antiques LTD
Unit 2, Riverside Business Park, Gosport Street
Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9BB , England
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44.159.067.7558
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Antique writing table
$ 11,310
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Description
Fine Napoleon III Rosewood and marquetry writing table with trellis work with one long freeze drawer
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More Information
Origin: France Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1865 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Napoleon Incollect Reference #: 277391
Message from Seller:
Wick Antiques, established by Charles Wallrock in the early 1980s, specializes in fine antiques with a reputation built on extensive knowledge and long-standing relationships, including with Harrods. Contact Charles at 44.159.067.7558 or via email at charles@wickantiques.co.uk for exceptional pieces curated by a team with expertise in Islamic, Japanese, and fine works of art.
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