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Antique Victorian pedestal desk splits in 3 parts


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Sturdy and full of character Victorian desk
1880-1890 
Splits in 3 parts . Easy to move 
The top has 1 central drawer and 2 smaller drawers 
It Sits over double 3 drawer pedestal
The top has original inset leather in red 
Dimensions of Desk
L106 cm (width)
H 72.5 cm
D 60 cm
Pedestals with 3 drawers each 
W 31.5 cm
H 60 cm
D 55 cm

Some signs of wear on the leather and wood but it doesn’t affect the sturdiness and adds character 
There’s a small split on the wood on one of the bottom corners shown on picture.
It has not been polished so the wood colour and appearance can vary / improve but I left that to the taste of the buyer 
It stands on castors 

selling for £300 Ono 
 

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