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19th Century William IV Period Mahogany Library Bookcase
£6,800 $8,454 €8,162
An untouched early 19th-century William IV period flamed mahogany 4-door library bookcase. It features a square-cornered, moulded, stepped breakfront cornice above four astragal-glazed doors that enclose adjustable shelves. The lower breakfront section consists of four arched panelled cupboard doors, flanked by turned columns with leaf-carved capitals, opening to reveal shelved cupboards. The entire piece stands on an integral breakfront plinth base. This bookcase is of exceptional quality, with a rich, original colour and striking grain. Made in England, circa 1840, it comes with its original keys and working locks. This stunning antique bookcase splits into eleven sections for easy transport and remains in lovely, original condition. The shelves in both the upper and lower sections are fully adjustable.
Height 259cm (102.0in)
Width 255cm (100.4in)
Depth 60cm (23.6in)
Internal Reference: 1118
Antique Number: SA1096114
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 259cm (102.0inches)Width is 255cm (100.4inches)Depth is 60cm (23.6inches)
Antique #SA1096114, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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