Lot 306 , A George III mahogany revolving bookcase, c.1810, H.4ft Diam.2ft 11in.
A George III mahogany revolving bookcase, c.1810, with circular graduated three tier top, with faux binding divisions, on ring turned stem and reeded downswept legs, fitted brass caps and castors, H.4ft Diam.2ft 11in.
Estimate £1,000-2,000
Provenance: Church Street Galleries, Feb. 1961 £185.00
Two splits to the wood at the base of the coloumn between the legs. There are seven visible splits to the surface of the wood on the lowest tier. The spines of the books are in general, showing signs of wear ie. scuff marks and some loss. One spine on the lowest tier has quite an amount missing at it's base. Some replacement screws?,within the central column Quite a gap between two panels within the central column due to shrinkage. There are three surface splits to the wood on tier 3 and two on tier 2. Numerous minor nicks and indentations in general, conducive with age and use.
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Sold for £1,200