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Pair of Late Victorian Mahogany Open Bookcases

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Circa 1890, good quality pair of late Victorian mahogany and inlaid open bookcases. The solid rectangular tops have a moulded edge and a three quarter wrap around open fretwork brass gallery. Beneath this the facings and aprons have Sheraton style inlay with a mixture of satinwood and green dyed wood. There are 2 shelves with nice stylish brackets at the sides. The sides of the bookcases are also inlaid. Beneath the bottom shelf is an inlaid panel and shaped moulding, and at the front there are 2 cabriole legs with brackets at the front, finishing on ball and claw feet. The back legs are square and tapering with a tassel toe. Good colour and very sturdy, useful for ornaments, books or CDs.

Size 102cm high x 58cm wide x 27cm deep.

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£1150.00  UK
$1447.74  USA
1337.34  EU
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Date Circa 1890  Late Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as178a1963 / 20448 Status For Sale

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Leith Links
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 7HF

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