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CHARLES X INLAID ROSEWOOD DESK, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY 34 1/2 X 50 1/4 X 26 1/2 IN. (87.6 X 127.6 X 67.3 CM.)CHARLES X INLAID ROSEWOOD DESK, SECOND...
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