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Pollard Oak Bookcase Architecturally Drawn, Early 19th Century

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Satinwood Glazed Bookcase, Early 19th Century
Located in London, GB
An Early 19th Century Satinwood Glazed Bookcase Of ‘pure’ from and handsomly drawn design, the strong lines and architecturally driven shaping is complimented by the lustre of the s...
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Antique Early 19th Century Bookcases

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Satinwood

Pair of Bookcases, Early 19th Century
Located in London, GB
A Pair of Early 19th Century Bookcases Additional information: Dimensions: Height: 258.5 cm, 8 foot 6″ Height of bottom cabinet section: 91.5 cm, 3 foot Width: 150 cm, 4 foot 11″ De...
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Antique Early 19th Century Bookcases

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Abalone

A Pair of Exceptional Quality Regency Architectural Bookcases
Located in London, GB
A pair of exceptional quality Regency architectural bookcases, with grill doors on plinth bases, English, circa 1835. Almost certainly by Holland and Sons. Height: 235 cm (92 3/4 i...
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Antique 1830s British William IV Bookcases

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George II Carved Oak Bookcase
Located in London, GB
A Magnificent Scale George II Carved Oak Bookcase With central glazed doors, showing original glass with soft movement in the plates, with a configuration of shelves. The intricately carved stepped cornice, with dentil moulding above egg and dart carved panelled doors, flanked by confidently carved Corinthian columns. The unusual central mask detail is complimented by subtle laurel leaf carved detailing, with the bottom plinth section enclosing three large and voluminous drawers. With an overall soft yet dark patina to this early oak timber. Provenance: Previously part of the furnishings at Leeds Castle, Kent, as illustrated in Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture in the British Tradition...
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Antique Mid-18th Century George II Bookcases

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Mid-18th Century Chippendale Period Bookcase
Located in London, GB
A mid-18th century Chippendale period bookcase with broken pediment, decorated with dentil foliate and shell motif.  
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Antique Mid-18th Century Chippendale Bookcases

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Mahogany

Gothic Oak Desk, Early 19th Century
By Thomas Chippendale
Located in London, GB
An Early 19th Century Gothic Oak desk, after a Design by Thomas Chippendale A copy of an almost identical original library table made for the Countess...
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Located in Gloucestershire, GB
An Exceptional Quality Early 19th Century French Mahogany Bookcase with the Finest Possible Veneers and Wonderful Carving Throughout. This superb bookcase features the best quality mahogany veneers laid on to an oak carcase with solid mahogany doors, all expensive features that were only employed by the best workshops when money was no object. The shaped cornice and the panelled lower doors suggest a gothic inspiration but this is handled with real delicacy which was often not the case with later 19th century gothic revivalism which could be overbearing and overpowering to the eye. Designed for the display of fine books, porcelain or objects, the top section of the bookcase is largely plain, allowing the fine veneers to shine in conjunction with small carvings on the pilasters and a number of finely executed mouldings. The lower section is where the decorative scheme becomes more pronounced, small acanthus carvings on the pilasters framing the spectacular panelled doors which are executed in particularly high relief. Even here where the decoration is more prominent, the grain of the mahogany catches the eye first as it is so beautifully figured and of excellent colour. The pilasters on this lower section are carved so as to simulate partially octagonal columns of obvious gothic inspiration and there are pull out reading and writing slides concealed in the frieze between the upper and lower sections. The doors in the base section open to reveal simple cupboards...
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