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Anglo Indian Colonial Teak Desk, 1890s
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Early 19th Century Anglo-Indian carved partners desk
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19th Century Anglo-Indian Carved Rosewood Desk or Sofa Table
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Vintage Anglo Indian Campaign Style Hardwood Curule Writing Desk w/ Brass Inlay
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19th Century Anglo-Indian Sadeli Inlaid Work Box Traveling Writing Desk
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Anglo Indian Carved Oak Writing Table
Located in Dallas, TX
19th century Anglo Indian heavily carved oak one drawer writing table. Circa 1880. A timeless and classic touch for a fine interior. 34W x 23D x 27.5H
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A Fine Anglo-Indian Carved Padouk Writing Table, Ceylonese
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19th Century The solid rectangular top with carved gadrooned edge; over two frieze drawers with drop handles flanking an arched kneehole ,rope detail and further linear, raised on b...
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A Fine Anglo-Indian Carved Padouk Writing Table, Ceylonese
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A well designed superior quality Anglo-Japanese oak desk
By Edward William Godwin
Located in London, GB
A well designed superior quality Anglo-Japanese oak desk (attributed) to E W Godwin. The construction of this desk is pure architectural, the corners of the aprons below the work sur...
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A well designed superior quality Anglo-Japanese oak desk
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Rare Walnut Desk in the Anglo-Japanese Style Designed by Thomas Jeckyll
By Thomas Jeckyll, Charles Hindley Sons
Located in London, GB
A fine and rare walnut desk in the Anglo-Japanese style designed by Thomas Jeckyll and made by Charles Hindley and Sons. “Thomas Jeckyll designed some of the earliest surviving furniture inspired in decoration if not in form- by interest in Japan” (Cooper p. 138). As can be seen on the desk, the style and design details such as the ‘Key’ design, the Japanese style lacquered door panels, the cross hatching and circle design on the brass door brackets, all combine to create a unique example of Jeckyll’s Anglo-Japanese work. The ‘Key’ design on the desk appears on many of Jeckyll’s designs including the cast iron grates and fenders made by Barnard, Bishop and Barnards and on furniture designed for ‘Alecco’ Ionides for his home at no1 Holland Park, London in circa 1875. The ‘Peacock’ dining...
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