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An oak, Arts & Crafts, bureau bookcase, overhanging cornice and shaped side supports, two arched and lattice glazed doors, adjustable shelves, tambour, roll top bureau with fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers and secret pen trays, two short drawers over recessed panelled, two door cupboard, repoussed, bronzed handles, escutcheon cast in relief "The Lebus Desk", circa 1900. 202cm (80in) high, 85cm (33.5in) wide, 61cm (24in) deep.
Harris Lebus was established in 1857 in Tabernacle Street, in London's East End. The main factory was in Tottenham.
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Two books with Talwin Morris covers, 'What Katy Did' and published by Blackie & Son Ltd Lamb's 'Tales fro Shakespeare', circa 1900 View full product details
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A yew wood octagonal plinth side table on stepped base monogrammed 'PW', the octagonal top of white pietra dura marble with stepped edge and marble... View full product details
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A Betty Joel Australian walnut Modernist bookcase/display cabinet, cross-banding to the overhang to the top, one drawer over cupboard, short drawer with asymmetric arrangement of... View full product details
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An oak tray profusely carved with Celtic, entrellac patterns, Iona School, circa 1910, 65cm (25.5in) x 43cm (17in) View full product details