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For sale is a good quality Victorian Irish Sheraton style inlaid mahogany linen press, having an inlaid pediment over two inlaid doors, opening to reveal three sliding trays. Below this, the linen press has an arrangement of four drawers, raised on bracket feet. The linen was made by P.J Walsh & sons and was purchased by the 1st Earl of Iveagh (Edward Cecil Guiness) for his residence at Elveden Hall.
Width: 137cm Depth: 59cm Height: 223cm
Antiques.co.uk Ref: 6JJ3NDCHP
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