Object Description
An unusual early 19th century brass-mounted pollard oak writing table, attributed to Gillows, the hinged rectangular leather-inset writing top with an adjustable writing slope on a ratchet flanked by semi-circular ends, the frieze with one long central drawer and two short shaped drawers in the ends, the reverse with a dummy drawer, on solid oak end supports raised upon outswept feet terminating in the original finely cast brass castors. English, c1815.