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"Early 19th Century George III Period Mahogany Whatnot"
A fine-quality, elegant early 19th-century George III period three-tier mahogany whatnot. The rectangular top features three identical tiers, all crafted from solid mahogany. Below is a pair of ebony stringing drawers with ebony turned wooden knob handles, supported by tall, elegant turned columns and raised on stylish feet terminating in small brass casters. In excellent original condition, this mahogany display stand—be it a music stand, shelf, or whatnot—retains its original color and warm patination. England, circa 1810.
Price: 2 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Mahogany
Width: 51
Height: 112
Depth: 45.5

Reference: 1555922
Availability: In stock
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Early 19th Century George III Period Mahogany Whatnot
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