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Creator: S. & H. Jewell
Dealer: Nimbus Antiques
Victorian Mahogany Writing Table / Dressing Table
By S. & H. Jewell
Located in Whaley Bridge, GB
St063 Victorian solid mahogany writing or dressing table, having figured mahogany top with moulded edge above two moulded frieze drawers fitted with reeded knobs, all standing on fou...
Category
19th Century English Antique S and H Jewell
Materials
Mahogany
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