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Lot 378
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A Dutch floral marquetry bureau cabinet, late 18th/early 19th century, the carved pediment over a pair of profusely inlaid floral marquetry panel doors, the bombe outline bureau base fitted with three long drawers and profusely inlaid with scrolling foliate floral marquetry to both front and sides, the interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers and well, 235cm high, 113cm wide, 65cm deep
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