Wood id help please - some sort of mahogany?

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This wood is from a rather ugly piece of Victorian furniture I bought at a local auction with the intention of recycling. It yielded four nice flat pieces of hardwood (2'x 3' x 3/4") & some other bits. I think its some sort of mahogany, but I'd be grateful for a confirm. Planes easily, even grain, colour has a tinge of purple. Some pics

Planed a clean patch on the reverse face, + some shavings:
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End grain:
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Polished face:
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Thanks

Chris
 

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It was described as Victorian in the auction catalogue - and to my eye it looked late Victorian : heavy and dark, and rather poorly proportioned. Certainly none of the refinement I'd expect from the earlier period. The price wasn't Georgian either - I got it for £40, no other bidders. It was damaged, which probably helped (me). I thought that a bargain, given the price of new hardwood: it also yielded four turned & fluted supports, which I think might make the legs of nice chunky low bench or table.
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twothumbs":3h7xmdjk said:
Perhaps early Victorian?
You may be right. I looked again at the veneered framing timbers & found a small makers' plaque : "Brew & Claris, Manufacturers, Finsbury Place, London" - they seem to be a fairly well known maker, which as a partnership were certainly working as early as 1860.

Thanks to everybody for their help.
 

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