​For sale is this stunning, heavy-set Antique Oak Stationery Cabinet, dating from the late Victorian to Edwardian era (circa 1890-1910). This is a classic "slant-front" design, traditionally used to organize letters, envelopes, and telegraphs on a library or study desk.

​Solid Oak: This piece is notably heavy and robust, crafted from thick, solid oak with a gorgeous, deep grain and a rich natural patina


​Twin-Door Opening: The front features two sloping doors with original brass knobs that open to reveal a fully fitted interior.

​"Waterfall" Interior: The inside is beautifully organized with tiered "waterfall" slots for various sizes of stationery and two vertical dividers for larger documents or ledgers.

​Integrated Base Drawer: Below the main compartment is a full-width drawer, perfect for storing pens, stamps, or wax seals


The cabinet stands on its original small bun feet, which still retain remnants of the original green baize/felt padding—a lovely testament to its age and authentic untouched condition


​Length: 35cm

​Height: 32cm

​Width (Depth): 20cm