A good quality antique and later boxwood strung cross-banded burr walnut bureau in the Queen Anne style and of desirably small proportions, the fall front enclosing a nicely fitted interior with fabric covered writing surface, well, and drawers, above two short and two long graduated drawers with shaped brass handles and back plates, raised on bun feet, 61cm (2') wide by 48cm deep by 90cm high.

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