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BIRDSEYE MAPLE Inkwell & Blotter Writing Station Standish Pen Cabinet 1890s Repr

$ 152.59

Availability: 61 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Solid Maple
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    This
    turn of the century
    reproduction
    pen cabinet
    was made by my father in St. Paul MN,
    in the mid 70’s or early 80’s.This cabinet is NEW and NEVER used. What a fabulous GIFT for your pen fancier.
    Anniversary
    , Promotion, New Job, Fathers Day.
    So
    lid Maple (
    beautiful
    fiddling or waves) with Birds Eye Maple Burling,
    ebonized
    inkstand, blotter and matching paper weight
    .
    Perfect for your desk or
    kitchen
    counter
    .
    This
    handsome
    cabinet features
    mortise and tenon joinery, and
    d
    ovetail
    ed
    leather lined drawer,
    antiqued
    brass
    drawer pull
    and ebonized detail
    .
    The surface has 4 troughs for
    your
    favorite
    pen
    s
    . Also 2 square recessed areas (2.25 x 2.25") that holds a weighted
    paperweight and ink blotter
    (with
    2 blotter pages
    )
    that are INCLUDED!! Smaller recess was for extra pen nibs. (
    photo #2 is what will be
    delivered
    !
    ) (BOX2)
    The
    vintage style
    Pelican ink
    bottle
    shown in photo
    fits nicely.
    NO PENS INK OR
    ACCESSORIES
    INCLUDED!
    This cabinet is approx 11.5" W x 8.5" D x 4" H with out the handle. Approx 5.5” H with handle. I have
    Solid Walnut, Solid Cherry, Solid Oak, etc. Some are with 2 troughs, some are deluxe with 4 pen troughs. Some have fine burl
    ed wood
    on the drawer fronts, and variety of knobs
    and hardware
    . Please see other styles listed in my ebay store. M
    ost of the cabinets you see being offered for sale today, are made in India or China, and made from inferior lumbers, and without the hand
    joinery
    .
    Just like the one featured on Downton Abbey, on Mrs. Hughes' desk! (Season 3, episode 5 has a great close up as she sits at the desk, with her standish on the top!
    Thank you for looking. BOX2