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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, English, circa 1770
Height: 9 ft 5 ½ in; 288 cm
Width: 8 ft 10 in; 269 cm
Depth: 26 ½ in; 67.5 cm4464221Further images
Note: Glass shelves and lining of later date, the original wood shelves have been retained. An outstanding quality and exceedingly rare breakfront library bookcase incorporating a pedestal desk, attributed to...Note: Glass shelves and lining of later date, the original wood shelves have been retained.
An outstanding quality and exceedingly rare breakfront library bookcase incorporating a pedestal desk, attributed to Thomas Chippendale, of beautiful faded colour having a fretted, arcaded cornice supporting four carved urns above four astragal glazed doors, enclosing a cream moiré silk interior with glass shelves, above panelled doors with carved paterae in each corner, revealing four graduated drawers with original swan- neck handles to each side and a central leather lined pull-out pedestal desk with hinged flap on the reverse, with long drawer having a baize lined slide revealing fitted open compartments, small drawers and two secret drawers behind slides, above a bank of three graduated drawers left and right, with ornate lifting handles and original swan neck handles to the front; on a moulded plinth base.
Provenance
By repute, Dr. Harrison of York.
M. Harris and Sons, London.
Colonel Albert E. Peirce, Virginia.Literature
Illustrated:
Country Life magazine USA, March 1936, p. 45, in situ The Warranton, Virginia, the estate of Colonel Albert E. Peirce;
Percy Macquoid and Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, revised edition, 1954, Vol. I, p.90, fig.30.