library steps
Library steps. A set of steps, usually with a handrail, used for reaching the upper shelves in one's library. Also of interest are metamorphic chairs, a chair which opened up to become a set of library steps. These are quite rare and keenly sought because of their dual function, when they come onto the market.
13 item(s) found:
A late 19th century oak metamorphic library chair, the back folding over to reveal steps.
An Edwardian library steps with maker's plaque, Simplicity. Length 160 cm.
A set of Georgian style three tread library steps
A set of Victorian mahogany metamorphic library steps in the form of a hall seat, the hinged body folding to form three steps.
A set Georgian oak library Steps, circa 1820, the newer red leather tooled top above three steps standing on turned feet. Height 68 cm
Teak library chair Steps. Pierced carved back splat with inlaid bone floral design. Height 97 cm. Width 41 cm. Depth 42 cm
A set of 19th century pine library Steps with five graduated tiers, raised on serpentine supports and a cross stretcher base, 133 cm high.
A set of Colonial teak and brass folding library steps with leather inlaid in steps 82 cm high
A fine set of Regency mahogany metamorphic library chair steps, English circa 1820
An unusual three step Victorian flame mahogany library steps with inset leather tops. Height 72 cm. Length 95 cm. Depth 53 cm
A set of Edwardian mahogany library steps
George IV metamorphic library chair - folds open to make three tier steps
A Regency style mahogany metamorphic library armchair, the back folding over to reveal four steps
