Antique English Furniture Victorian Solid Oak Bookcase
Features:
- Product: Bookcase
- Age: 1800-1899
- Style: Victorian
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Region of Origin: English
- Dimensions: Width - 48″ Depth - 19″ Height - 36″ to counter, 81.5″ total
- Upper Shelf Depth - 9.75″
- Lower Shelf Depth - 14″
- Hand-Crafted in Victorian England c1890
- Gorgeous Solid Oak!
- Rich Patina
- Solid-Brass Hardware
- Paneled Cabinet Doors
- Four Shelves, Two Drawers
- Shaped Bracket Feet
- No Key
- Excellent Condition!
This charming solid-oak bookcase was hand-crafted in Victorian England around 1890. Over the last century, the English solid oak has acquired a rich patina, which enhances the striking grain and warm, lustrous complexion, producing a fine oak of incredible beauty.
The paneled cabinet doors and solid-brass hardware complement the oak, while the upper bookcase doors feature elegant trim at the top of the sturdy glass panes. A total of four shelves (spread between the upper bookcase and lower cabinet sections) and two drawers offer plenty of storage, so this bookcase is both functional and gorgeous, a combination that the master craftsmen of the Georgian and Victorian periods developed to perfection.
Shaped bracket feet provide sturdy support. Although the bookcase remains in excellent condition, especially for an antique of such great age, the original key has been lost. With all its classic English beauty and charm, this solid oak bookcase would make the perfect addition to any well-styled home.
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