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19th Century Danish Black Painted Oak Secretary Bureau

$8,250
£6,288.29
€7,252.89
CA$11,717.47
A$12,591.65
CHF 6,756.15
MX$148,321.95
NOK 84,951.11
SEK 77,602.29
DKK 54,205.22

About the Item

19th-century baroque oak secretary with a newer professionally applied black painted exterior finish, lightly distressed to reveal natural wood beneath. The interior is painted a contrasting blue and fitted with traditional petite curved drawers. The lower chest features attractive Bombay-style curves, enhancing the overall profile of the piece. This Danish bureau is both dramatic and elegant. Decorative brass pulls, key escutcheons, and detailed brass elements along the feet elevate the design. Carved embellishments are visible at the side handles and along the crown. The top cabinet opens with the included key and contains two standard shelves and an upper curved notched spoon rack, originally intended for displaying family silver. The desktop opens using the key as a pull only and rests on extending wooden arms. Interior drawer bottoms show typical age-related separation of planks and some staining. Exterior surfaces show scratches, dings and nicks consistent with age. Heavy brass side handles with floral medallions remain intact. Restored, strong, stable, and ready for use. Please refer to professional photos for clear understanding of color, condition, and details; photo lighting, individual monitor display and home lighting all impact how item is viewed. Photos are part of item description, please ask questions or request additional photos of specific areas if needed. Desk Open Depth: 33.5 Desk Height:31.25 With over 37 years of experience importing and selling European antiques, our brick-and-mortar storefront, Round Top Ranch Antiques (located in Texas) offers one of the largest curated selections in the nation with over thirty-five thousand square feet of inventory to choose from. We look forward to helping you find the perfect addition to your home or workspace. Thank you for visiting our online store!
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 89.75 in (227.97 cm)Width: 45.5 in (115.57 cm)Depth: 23 in (58.42 cm)
  • Style:
    Baroque (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1840-80
  • Condition:
    Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Newer painted finish, lightly distressed. Interior drawer bottoms show typical age-related separation of planks and some staining. Exterior surfaces show scratches, dings and nicks consistent with age. Restored, strong, and stable.
  • Seller Location:
    Round Top, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 267851stDibs: LU923648262162

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