breakfront - bookcases

Bookcases. The glass-fronted bookcase entered the English cabinetmakers' repertoire about the mid-17th century, and the bookcase in one form or another has been an indispensable part of the civilized person's home ever since.The 17th century bookcase tended to be a glazed cabinet from plinth to pediment, with square glass panes. The later Stuart period saw the introduction of the bureau bookcase or the secretaire bookcase, where the bookshelves were double-heightened above a desk or cupboard base. Early bureau bookcases often had mirror or blind-panelled door fronts, although these have frequently been replaced with clear glass panes. During the Regency period, the fashion arose for small cabinet bookcases, rarely more than three feet in height, which left the walls clear for hanging prints and pictures, known in the trade as a 'dwarf bookcase'. Such bookcases were sometimes open at the front, others had elegant brass-grille doors, backed by pleated silk. A bookcase without doors is known in the trade as an 'open bookcase'. The revolving bookcase was invented during the 18th century. more...
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A 19th century Australian full cedar four door breakfront…
A 19th century Australian full cedar four door breakfront wardrobe,…
An Australian Victorian cedar breakfront bookcase, the pointed…
An Australian Victorian cedar breakfront bookcase, the pointed arched pediment above four arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with four arched panelled doors, on a plinth base. Width 221 cm. Depth 54 cm . Height 240 cm
A 19th century mahogany and Australian cedar library bookcase,…
A 19th century mahogany and Australian cedar library bookcase, the stepped reverse breakfront dentil cornice, above six glazed panelled doors enclosing shelves, the projecting lower section with six further panelled cupboard doors flanked by corbels,…
Tall early Australian colonial cedar two sectional bookcase…
Tall early Australian colonial cedar two sectional bookcase with breakfront pilasters to top and base, bar glazing with original old glass
Large 19th century cedar breakfront secretaire bookcase with an…
Large 19th century cedar breakfront secretaire bookcase with an ogee cornice, four arched, glazed upper doors, pilasters, a projecting lower section, a central secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior, two further frieze drawers,…