Victorian - 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 Victorian cedar bookcase. Width 120 cm. Depth 46 cm. Height…
A Victorian cedar bookcase. Width 120 cm. Depth 46 cm. Height 212 cm.
An Australian Victorian cedar library bookcase, made by W Jones…
An Australian Victorian cedar library bookcase, made by W Jones & Son, the ogee moulded cornice above four glazed doors above three drawers and two cupboard doors and a central sliding door on a plinth base,…
A fine early Scottish Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase…
A fine early Scottish Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase with a shaped moulded cornice, below a pair of arched glazed doors, the lower section with a secretaire drawer,…
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
Bookcase, Victorian cedar with original glazed top
Bookcase, Victorian cedar with original glazed top
A Victorian cedar secretaire bookcase, the serpentine cornice…
A Victorian cedar secretaire bookcase, the serpentine cornice above two glazed panelled doors enclosing shelves flanked by carved corbels,…
A late Victorian Australian cedar bookcase, the stepped cornice…
A late Victorian Australian cedar bookcase, the stepped cornice above four glazed panelled doors, the projecting lower section having four panelled doors, raised on a plinth base, 252 x 240 x 44 cm
A Victorian cedar secretaire bookcase, the stepped cornice…
A Victorian cedar secretaire bookcase, the stepped cornice above two arch panelled glazed doors, the projecting lower section with a hinged, fall front secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior, above two panelled doors, plinth base,…
Victorian cedar large three glazed door and three panelled door…
Victorian cedar large three glazed door and three panelled door ex government bookcase in good condition
Victorian cedar four door bookcase with two glazed doors above…
Victorian cedar four door bookcase with two glazed doors above one long drawer and two cupboards with carved corbels, original patina.
Pair of Australian Victorian cedar bookcases, each with two…
Pair of Australian Victorian cedar bookcases, each with two original glass doors, above one long drawer, above two cupboards
Small Australian Victorian cedar four door bookcase in…
Small Australian Victorian cedar four door bookcase in excellent original condition
Mahogany Edwardian/late Victorian bookcase with clean lines,…
Mahogany Edwardian/late Victorian bookcase with clean lines, all original glass doors and construction
Victorian cedar bookcase with a rectangular averted pediment,…
Victorian cedar bookcase with a rectangular averted pediment, two rectangular glazed doors, corbel decorations, a matching base, a full width moulded drawer, two rectangular panelled doors, carved corbels and a plain plinth base