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Piece: 1645528598
Price: £ 1197
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Piece Description
Elegant Georigian secretaire bookcase in mahogany Stand out example of English furniture making, great piece as both a desk and a bookcase Top half features the glass fronted cabinet for books and display pieces Below this is the secretaire section which reveals the leather fronted writing surface Also features numerous cubby holes and drawers We date this classic piece of English antique furniture to circa 1800 Viewing by appointment - please contact Offered in great shape ready for home use right away We ship to every corner of the planet - please get in touch for a shipping quote Dimensions are in inches (CM) Width x Depth x Height 41 (104) x 21 (53) x 80 (203)
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Georgian antique furniture pieces are some of the most recognizable from the 18th and 19th centuries. They were released over 100 years, starting with the ascension to power by George I in 1714 and George IV in 1830. Given the many influential people and designers behind the style, Georgian furniture exists in various styles and configurations. Notable furniture designers of that era include Robert Adam, Thomas Hope, Thomas Chippendale, and William Kent.
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Georgian Revival architecture refers to a phenomenon in New England, the United States, where people emulated colonial-style houses. From 1900 to 1950, homeowners built their homes in the Georgian style, which had been popular in the 18th century.
Period Georgian antiques were created between 1714 and 1837. Therefore, they lasted until Queen Victoria ascended to the throne.
Period Georgian antiques were created between 1714 and 1837. Therefore, they lasted until Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. Given the vast period within which it lasted, Georgian antiques represent many styles, moving from the era of one king to another. In it, you’ll find antique made in the Rococo, Chippendale, Regency, and Neoclassic styles.
Georgian Revival Antiques are a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Georgian era, spanning from the early 18th century to the late 18th century, was a time of elegance, sophistication, and refinement.
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