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£14500
A pair of mahogany graduating bookshelves with galleried tops and grooved rims. Each base fitted with a pair of short drawers which are cedarwood l...
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A very fine quality pair of Empire bookcases of exceptional mahogany with oak carcases; of breakfront form the open sections each have four adjusta...
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A rare and unusually shallow pair of early 19th century ormolu mounted rosewood breakfront open bookcases, the later grey Breche Nouvelle marble to...
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George IV flame veneer mahogany pair of dwarf Library Bookcases/cupboards with incised reeded columns to the top and bottom. Framed doors with a br...
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A FINE PAIR OF WILLIAM IV BURR MAPLE OPEN BOOKCASES, EACH WITH ADJUSTABLE SHELVES ABOVE TWO PANELLED DOORS,
CIRCA 1830.
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£7750
A pair of satinwood dwarf bookcases each with adjustable shelves and a small drawer, surmounted by an elegant tall gallery with slender turned balu...
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Pair of William IV mahogany bookcases with open shelving and doors and drawers below.Circa 1840
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£1250
Pair of mahogany bookcases, Georgian style circa 1910
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£7250
Circa 1900, pair of Scottish oak bookcases, with a simple cornice with a deep frieze above 3 open sections with flat pilasters. Below are 3 panelle...
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£3450
Fine George1V Mahogany Pair of Side Cabinets or Bookcases. Each one having carved upstand backs. Tops with mouldings below. Over pair of glazed doo...
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Each with moulded cornice above a plain frieze with brass capped moulded columns and adjustable shelves. The lower section with brass grille doors ...
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A pair of early 19th century free standing mahogany bookcases, the four tiers with x-frame sides and moulded corners, all in the richest patterned ...
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£25000
Each bookcase is in two sections and incorporates reclaimed timber. The cornices are decorated with applied and carved, strapwork ornament. The u...
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Constructed in a finely figured mahogany, rising from tapering legs fitted with sleeve castors, the bases having blind cupboards, dressed with plea...
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TWO EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND HOLLY BOOKCASES BY G. J. MORANT FOR TEW PARK, CIRCA 1845.
Branded G.J. MORANT NEW BOND ST.
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Of freestanding square form, constructed in Honduras mahogany: rising from moulded plinth bases: one cabinet being dressed with faux books, having...
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Constructed using Cuban mahogany of the finest quality and marking, that has acquired a truly magnificent colour and patination; rising from plinth...
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