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An 1880s faux-partners desk in rosewood, mahogany, doré bronze mounts and gilt tooled leather top. This desk was from Ferdinand …
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An 1880s faux-partners desk in rosewood, mahogany, doré bronze mounts and gilt tooled leather top. This desk was from Ferdinand Marcos' Lindenmer estate in New York-original sale of the home's contents went to Philippino farmers.
Seven locking drawers on one side, seven false drawers opposite, Louis XIV bronze mounts, Some wear from use, nicely finished.
This item includes restricted materials and can not be sold outside of the contiguous United States.
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