A Substantial Walnut Library Bookcase
H: 49 in / 124 cm | W: 122.5 in / 310 cm | D: 15 in / 37.5 cm
Description
A Substantial Walnut Library Bookcase
Of low breakfront form, the whole bookcase constructed using a sumptuously grained circassian walnut. Below a quarter pierced gallery, the frieze, plinth moulding, and open-shelved front are crossbanded with tulipwood, boxwood, and carry ebonized mouldings and carved rosettes as well as floral marquetry inlay. The interior housing twelve adjustable shelves.
Circa 1860
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