Description
Circa 1910. A stylish the free standing pollard oak pedestal desk by ’ Whytock & Reid of Edinburgh’, the rectangular top with 3 pollard oak panels separated by quarter sawn oak bands, the rounded fore-edge with visible dove tails, the front with a long drawer flanked by a pair of shorter drawers each with brass conical back plates and a circular ring pull, beneath the 2 short drawers there is pair of cupboards with pollard oak doors, one with a single shelf, the other is fitted out for files, with a moulded frieze the desk rest on 8 stylish squat carved bracket feet typical of ‘Whytock & Reid’.
Dimensions:
- 77cm High x 122cm Wide x 60cm Deep