"English Scriban, Library Desk, Secretary In Mahogany And Mahogany Veneer, Circa 1820"
Beautiful English bookcase scriban from the Georgian period, circa 1820-1830 in mahogany and mahogany veneer. The upper glazed part (beautiful old irregular glass) forms a bookcase. The lower part has three large drawers of different sizes, the scriban discovers a theater made up of six small drawers and five lockers. This piece of furniture is in good house condition but given its age and the regular and intensive use that has been made of it, it obviously presents some small wear and/or restorations (some small refillings and grafts) The interior of the furniture dedicated to work and correspondence has traces of use and old ink stains (see photos). Our furniture is sold with its two keys, the locks work. total height in the middle of the cornice: 214cm // height to the sides of the cornice: 199cm height of the lower part: 103cm // upper part to the cornice: 111cm depth of the upper part: 32cm depth of the lower part with closed scriban: 47cm // with open scriban: 75cm width: 84cm height under open flap: 73cm