"18th Century George III Period Mahogany Writing Table"
This very fine late 18th-century George III period mahogany library writing table is a remarkable piece. Constructed from solid mahogany, it features a molded edge and a rectangular top with square molded corners, showcasing a beautifully patinated brown tooled leather inset.Beneath the surface, you'll find two oak-lined drawers each retaining its original brass plate handles, working locks, and a functioning key. The elegant table is supported by reeded tapering legs that terminate in the original brass castors. Made in England circa 1790, this writing table boasts a rich mahogany brown color and is in superb original condition.The figured mahogany exhibits a rich, warm patina, perfectly complemented by the exquisite brown tooled leather top. This desk or writing table is not only a testament to exceptional craftsmanship but also a stunning example of Georgian design, making it an ideal piece for any refined interior.