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Large Victorian Mahogany Open Bookcase
Circa 1890, Victorian mahogany open bookcase. Surmounted by a moulded cornice over a plain frieze the upper section with 2 short and one long open sections, each containing 4 mahogany faced adjustable shelves. The moulded base with 4 mahogany panelled doors in flame mahogany with brass knobs opening to cupboards with adjustable shelves. All supported on an enclosed plinth base.
DIMENSIONS:
Size 256 cm high x 245 cm wide x 49 cm deep
SellerGeorgian Antiques
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Georgian Antiques
10 Pattison Street
Leith Links
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 7HF
Tel : 0131 5537286
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DIMENSIONS:
Size 256 cm high x 245 cm wide x 49 cm deep
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Antique Furniture
Period Late Victorian Antiques
Material Mahogany
Origin English
Item code as178a4166 / 29099
Status Sold
£3750.00
$4744.88
€4509.75
$
€
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View all stock from
Georgian Antiques
Leith Links
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 7HF
Tel : 0131 5537286
Non UK callers : +44 131 5537286
Get directions to Georgian Antiques
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