This finely constructed mahogany open bookcase dates to the middle of the 19th century.
Professionally restored in a sympathetic manner - enhancing its surface, colour and original finely carved decorative corbels.
The shelves are all adjustable and are deep enough to house a broad range of book sizes.
A lovely example of a commercial and sought after antique.
Measurements -
Width - 64'' (162.5 cm)
Depth - 15 1/2'' (39 cm)
Height - 42'' (107 cm)
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Carriage is nearly always carried out personally within London, Surrey and Sussex - Delivery is free for clients within mainland Britain - Professional, competitive and trusted courier and shipping companies are engaged for the remainder of our customers.
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...n item will look within the home or garden. For this reason if notified within seven days from date of delivery we offer a full refund (less any agreed carriage costs) once the item has been returned.
Whenever possible Culvertons undertake the carriage of items within London and the home counties. Professional, competitive and trusted couriers and shipping companies are engaged for deliveries for the remainder of our customers. Smaller items, when instructed, will be carefully parcelled and securely sent by the carrier.
We strive to accurately describe and illustrate our stock on the 'Selling Antiques' website. However, we understand that it is not always possible to judge from photographs how an item will look in the home or garden. For this reason, if notified within seven days from the date of delivery we offer a full refund (less any agreed carriage costs) once the item has been returned in the same condition as it left our premises.
Internal Reference: 5447
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA298034
Dateline of this antique is 1860
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