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Antique pine kneehole Victorian desk for sale – green leather top


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Vintage / antique pine kneehole writing desk, with green leather top, drawers, brass handles.

Similar desks selling on ebay for £200-400. Would take offers £120-150. Just want it to have a good home! 

All drawers functioning, some marked, others much less so, but any markings can be easily covered with lining paper. 
 
Green leather top marked in parts, some scuffs to wood around green top and some tears (visible in pix). 
 
A well-loved desk that has been in my family for some decades. 
 
Lovely brass handles that will come up beautifully when polished. 
 
-Drawer inside measurements: x6 narrower drawers – 16cm height, 49cm depth, 33cm width; x2 top (wider drawers) 54cm width, 50cm depth, 8cm height.
-Desk measurements: 124cm w (desk top; base marginally narrower at 120cm), 60cm d, 78cm h.
-Kneehole measurements: 61.5cm h, 38cm w
 
ebay listing here for additional pix:
 
If interested, email me on [email protected]

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