George III Mahogany Secretaire Chest
By Hunwick Interiors From United Kingdom
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A good quality George III mahogany secretaire chest of small proportions. Consisting of a fall-flap revealing pigeon holes below six small drawers with brass axe drop handles. the fall has been relined with tan leather and good tooling. Below to secretaire section are three further drawers, with cock beaded edging, pierced brass escutcheon plates and turned mahogany handles. The secretaire is supported on shaped bracket feet. This superb item of Georgian furniture comes with keys.
Width 82cm - Height 100cm - Depth 46cm/81cm including fall flap
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Hunwick Interiors
United Kingdom
Hunwick Interiors sources fine antique and reproduction furniture which is made available for sale through our Colchester based showrooms as well as through our website hunwickinteriors.com. There is a wide selection of art, paintings and smaller collectibles also available to view.
Antique furniture restoration work undertaken including reupholstery.
Valuation services available upon request - just email us a picture of your furniture and we will provide you with a well informed valuation at current market prices.
We are a local, independent and family run business with a long family history spanning four generations of furniture and home accessory retail dating back nearly 100 years. Father and son team Steve and Ken have over 50 years of combined experience in all aspects of the furniture industry; from the manufacture and design of new furniture right through to sourcing and retail of antique and second hand items.
The Hunwick name has been well known in Colchester for outstanding customer service, a unique and often unusual product selection and superb value for money for nearly a century and this is a tradition which is still being kept alive today. Hunwick Interiors has been named after Ken's Great grandfather, Alfred, who arrived in Colchester from Kelvedon around 1920 and set up the first furniture, home accessory and 'lino' showrooms in Eld Lane, Colchester. Over the years since there have been many changes in both Colchester as a town and in a wider sense the furnishing industry as a whole, but in many ways the core features of what we are striving to achieve today are the same values pursued by Alfred Hunwick all those years ago.