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Charming Antique School Desk -Victorian - With Attached Seat & Original Inkwell


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This charming antique school desk is a beautiful piece from the Victorian era, made of wood and featuring an attached seat and original inkwell. The rich brown colour adds to its vintage appeal, making it a unique and historic addition to any living room or study.
My son (7) still occasionally uses it but it works better as a conversation piece! 
Collection only from The Gardens SE22


£85

 

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