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A good Edwardian mahogany break-front library bookcase, brightly inlaid throughout with satinwood cross-banding, upper stage with shelves enclosed by four astragal-glazed doors, base with two short and two long drawers flanked on each side by a cupboard door, bracket feet, 6ft. 3in. wide SEE ILLUSTRATION
Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Bookcase An American Renaissance Carved and Burled Walnut Bookcase, mid-19th c., upper case with molded cornice, three arched glazed doors, shelf interior; lower case with three paneled doors, plinth base, height 90 in., width 55 1/2 in., depth 17 in. Note: Found in original finish
A Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Secretary Bookcase A Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, late 18th/early 19th c., upper case with cove-molded cornice, plain frieze, oval inlaid paneled doors, adjustable shelves; lower case with fitted fall front escritoire drawer, elliptical inlays, three drawers below, shaped bracket feet, height 87 1/2 in., width 51 in., depth 22 1/2 in
An American Federal Breakfront Bookcase An Antique American Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Églomisé Breakfront Bookcase, Boston, shaped cornice with flame birch panels surmounted by brass spreadwing eagle and spire finials, center doors with oval mirrors and églomisé panels of floral urns, two drawers below; each side door with églomisé panel of Classical maiden in a garden, short drawer and cabinet below, drawer bails stamped "W.J.", likely for William Jenkins, Birmingham, turned, tapered, reeded legs, bearing T.G. Buckley Co., Boston, Mass. inventory labels, height 91 in., width 67 in Note: This bookcase is closely modeled after the very well-known Salem, Massachusetts Gentleman`s Secretary (acc#57.796), now conserved in the Winterthur Museum, Delaware. Likely one of the many "much-copied bookcase" forms Albert Sack referenced in the story of the "Masterpiece" his father handled for Henry Francis DuPont just prior to the Depression. An interesting detail on this bookcase is the stamped hardware. William Jenkins is first seen as a manufacturer of "commode handles" as partner with Thomas Hands as early as 1791 and by 1805 they are working separately. Jenkins continues on his own until 1823 when his son becomes a partner. Reference: Montgomery, Charles. American Furniture The Federal Period. 1966. pp. 225-226; Sack, Albert. The New Fine Points of Furniture Early American. 1993. p. 179; Fennimore, Donald L. Metalwork in Early America. 1996. p. 443.
An English Carved Secretary Bookcase An Antique English Carved and Burled Walnut Secretary Bookcase, upper case with molded cornice, glazed doors, shelf interior; lower case with central fall front fitted escritoire drawer flanked by short drawers, paneled doors below, plinth base, height 87 1/4 in., width 48 in., depth 18 3/8 in
An American Late Classical Mahogany Secretary Bookcase An American Late Classical Carved Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, c. 1840, stepped ogee cornice, glazed doors with fretwork arches, shelf interior, shaped fall front opening to fitted desk interior, paneled doors below, plinth base, height 93 in., width 52 1/2 in., depth 21 1/2 in
A Hepplewhite Carved Mahogany Secretary Bookcase A Hepplewhite Carved Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, c. 1800, English, later upper case with molded cornice, glazed doors, shelf interior; lower case with fall front secretaire drawer, fitted interior, three graduated drawers below, bracket feet, pine secondary wood, height 81 in., width 28 1/2 in., depth 22 in
An Antique Carved Oak Bookcase An Antique Carved Oak Bookcase, 19th c., broken arch crest, cabochon and vine carved frieze, foliate carved glazed doors, adjustable shelves, beribboned figural stiles, carved paneled sides, conforming long drawer, molded base, block feet, height 108 in., width 60 in., depth 18 1/2 in
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