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Arts and Crafts bookcase Guild of handicraft c1900
Impressive oak arts and crafts bookcase in the manner of the Guild of Handicraft c1900 . The top has six adjustable shelves above four fielded panelled doors with hammered iron hinges and handles enclosing fixed shelf. Original locks with keys . The side profile is shaped from top depth of 24 cm to 39 cm lower , surmounted by oak ball. Retains its original dark oak stained finish. Overall height 196 cm x 205 cm wide x 39 cm deep
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Tel : 07841696744
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Category Antique Furniture
Date 1900
Late Victorian Antiques Material Oak
Origin English
Item code as342a1686 / mulley bookcase MP
Status For Sale
£2900.00
$3628.19
€3495.37
$3628.19
€3495.37
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London
N13
Tel : 07841696744
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