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Late Regency Flame Mahogany Open Bookcase

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Late Regency Flame Mahogany Open Bookcase Scottish  Flame Mahogany %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
Fine quality late Regency faded flame mahogany open bookcase of pleasing proportions. The bookcase has mellowed to a beautiful colour over the years. The bookcase consists of 4 doors to the base with columns to the sides which have carved decoration to the tops. The base has 3 cupboards, each with a single shelf to the middle. The doors all have their original locks with working key, the shelves are all original also. The base has a plinth with the original nicely turned feet beneath.

The top section is open with half round flat columns matching the base at the sides of the sections. Each section has 3 fully adjustable shelves which are all original. Nice shape cornice to the top. The back of the upper section is also solid mahogany as it is obviously on view which is a nice sign of quality.

The piece is in very good original condition and is a lovely mellow colour. It splits in two for ease of moving.

SIZE 74" wide by 21" deep by 82" high

CIRCA 1820 - 1830
Price
£2450.00  UK
$3126.20  USA
2876.79  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 5/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Date 1825  Regency Antiques Material Flame Mahogany Origin Scottish Item code as273a1442 Status Sold

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Perthshire
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PH2 7RT

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