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English: Queen Marie Antoinette writing desk circa 1770s Jean Henri Riesener, commissioned to commemorate her royal wedding, given to 2nd Earl of Mansfield now at Scone Palace. Decorated with Imperial eagle of the Habsburg in the center, the drawers painted with pair of doves marriage symbolism
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Queen Marie Antoinette writing desk circa 1770s Jean Henri Riesener, commissioned to commemorate her royal wedding, given to 2nd Earl of Mansfield now at Scone Palace. Decorated with Imperial eagle of the Habsburg in the center

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