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Description
This charming Georgian mahogany secretaire cabinet bookcase is a beautiful example, offered in good condition.
It comes in two separate pieces for ease of transport.
The top section features a striking dentil cornice above two flame mahogany panelled doors. These open to reveal three height-adjustable shelves, perfect for displaying books or other cherished items.
The base of the piece sits on bracket feet and boasts a secretaire drawer, which opens to reveal a well-organised interior with eight small drawers, a central cupboard with a working lock and key, and four pigeonhole storage compartments.
The front fall of the secretaire opens to create a convenient writing surface. Below, there are three additional long drawers for extra storage, with brass oval handles and cockbeaded fronts.
W 109cm (43")
D 58cm (23")
H 203.5cm (80")
Base H 102cm (40")
Top interior
W 97.5cm (38.5")
D 27.5cm (11")
H 92cm (36.25")
D with secretaire drawer open 97cm (38")
Floor to underside of writing surface H 73.5cm (28.75")
measurements
Height:
203.5 cm
Width:
109 cm
Depth:
58 cm
measurements
declaration
LT Antiques has clarified that the George III Mahogany Secretaire Cabinet (LA519041) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1770