Antique French Rosewood Canterbury/Magazine Rack w/Drawer, Spindles & Casters
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I have it on good authority (from a local antique expert) that this magnificent rosewood canterbury (or magazine rack) was made in France sometime in the late 19th century, perhaps around 1875. While there are a few scattered surface scratches, a few small veneer chips, and a missing portion of on one of the four finials, this canterbury remains in excellent structural, working and overall cosmetic condition. In addition to that magnificent burled rosewood, this magazine rack features a three open division 8.5" top above turned wood spindle supports, and bun foot legs with brass casters. The canterbury measures 19" in total height, 21.5" width, and 15" depth.Please be sure to open the Shipment and Payments tab to see the various shipping options. I always provide as many shipping options as possible, given that some are better than others for different regions. The cost on the main page is not always the best, so choose the best option during checkout.
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