This
top quality oak drum library table combines both Gothic and Aesthetic
design elements. It has 4 oak lined drawers with the makers stamp inside:
E.T Morris, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, (England). The makers
stamp also appears under the base.
Library tables
of this period are very rare and this table has been manufacture to
a very high standard.
This handsome table
has recently been sympathetically restored allowing the beautiful deep
brown oak figuring to shine through.
The writing surface
has being fitted with a brown hide with gilt tooling surrounded by a
stringing of ebony and bordered by quarter cut oak with attractive figuring.
The freeze is fitted
with four lockable drawers alternating with dummy drawer fronts, with
the original brass, Gothic style handles and escutcheons. The drawers
are made with oak linings and dovetail construction.
The top stands on
four Aesthetic styled turned legs, with concealed castors under bun
feet, supported by a substantial cross stretcher with central turning.
The table is a lovely rich deep brown oak colour and would make an excellent
centre piece for a large hall, bay window or library/office.
Price
£3,850
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Measurements
Width: 42 inches 108cm
Height to top 28.5 inches 72cm
Height to top of knee hole: 22.5inches 56cm
If
you are interested in this
table pleasecontact
us or email us at
burrellsdesks@yahoo.co.uk quoting Ref:SN371