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English Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, 19th Century
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English mahogany bureau bookcase, having broken arch pediment above dentil molded cornice, the upper cabinet with hexagon glass mullion doors, the lower cabinet with fall front secre...
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19th Century French Louis XVI Painted Secretaire
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Lovely antique French Louis XVI painted secretarie. This piece has a very fine patina and nice clean lines. Top section has a nice area for display and there is a good amount of stor...
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19th Century English Black Lacquered Chinoiserie Secretary
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Lovely 19th century English black lacquered Chinoiserie secretary. Beautiful painted Asian designs and many compartments. A true w...
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19th Century Directoire' Style Black Lacquered Bookcase
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Exceptional 19th century Directoire' black lacquered bookcase with faux malachite painted interior. This piece also has shelves and pretty gold details. Stunning!! Circa 1850 57w x 1...
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19th Century Austrian Biedermeier Flame Mahogany Neoclassical Style Bookcase
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Exceptional 19th century Austrian Biedermeier flame mahogany neoclassical style bookcase. The cabinet has 3 adjustable shelves for books an...
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19th Century English Pine Narrow Display Cabinet
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This piece is a lovely 19th Century English Pine Narrow Display Cabinet. This elegant cabinet is designed with narrow dimensions, making it suitable for displaying smaller decorative...
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