An attractive Edwardian golden oak stacking bookcase by British cabinet makers, Harris Lebus circa 1905. It features a shaped gallery with dentil moulding and four sections including one which is extra high. Each section has a lift and slide glazed door with brass knobs, escutcheons and locks stamped ''H.L./L PATENT''. We do not have a key but a locksmith should be able to cut one.
This is in extremely good condition and has recently been cleaned and polished. There are minor losses to the gaps in the sides where the sections join.
Please contact me with any questions or if you would like more photos.
Size:
The overall dimensions at the largest points are approximately
Width: 88.3cm (34 ¾in)
Depth: 36.3cm (14 ¼in)
Height: 173cm (68 1/8in)
For moving & delivery this item divides into ten parts (top, four bookcase sections, four doors, plinth base).
Ref: 0207
Delivery:
We can arrange to deliver this to most UK mainland destinations for £95, delivery
... is usually within 30 days, please ask for more details.
When buying it is important appreciate antiques have long histories of daily use and as such, over time they gain minor scratches, marks, knocks, shrinkage splits, signs of old woodworm, lifts and losses to veneer, which combine with care and years of polishing to create an individual character and patina. We describe the main flaws and those that fall outside of this bracket but cannot describe each marks separately and therefore suggest you do take the time to request extra photos. We do offer a 14 day money back guarantee if you are unhappy with your purchase but cannot refund the return shipping cost. If you are not sure please do not buy without clarifying or take the view that the only way to have it as near to new as possible is to have it fully and comprehensively restored.
For delivery we use a small carrier experience in carrying antique furniture. Delivery is usually within 31 days and the carrier will make arrangements with you directly. We can provide contact details of other carriers if required.
Internal Reference: 0207
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA241588
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