Martlesham Antiques is a family run business and has been trading since 1984. We are located in Suffolk just outside Woodbridge and is run from a spacious thatched cottage housing nine large showrooms with a vast adjacent car park. Specialising in 18th and 19th century furniture, together with creating custom hand-made furniture which is supplied to various interior designers, trade and the retail market. Every piece on the showroom floor is in excellent condition and ready to go straight into the buyers home or premises. All of Martlesham Antiques furniture is hand polished by their own French polishers and restorers to a very high standard. We are also a member of LAPADA, the association of art and antiques.
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19th Century Satinwood Cylinder Bookcase by 'Edwards & Roberts'
Certified DealerApproved item1724 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item1724 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Description
A fantastic quality satinwood cylinder bookcase by the London makers 'Edwards & Roberts', the bookcase having a stepped moulded cornice with dentil moulding and ebony inlay, the two astragal glazed doors with the bars also inlaid with ebony opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, the bottom section having a tamber front opening to reveal a lovely fitted interior with various drawers, fitted compartments and a small cupboard in the center which includes a pull out drawer with original inkwells, the drawer fronts and panel door made out of hare wood, with a pull out pen tray with a green leather writing surface decorated with gold tooling, with one long over two short mahogany lined drawers below with original brass hardware and also inlaid with ebony, standing on four turned and fluted legs.
measurements
Height:
224 CM
Width:
107 CM
Depth:
61 CM
measurements
declaration
Martlesham Antiques has clarified that the 19th Century Satinwood Cylinder Bookcase by 'Edwards & Roberts' (LA202245) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1880