A George III white painted bookcase, in the manner of Robert Adam, the glazed panel door with Gothic arch tracery, the lock stamped 'J. T. Needs, 128 Picadilly late J. P. Bramah', 66.5cm wide, 39cm deep, 150cm high
Provenance:Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Country House Attics | Fine Art & Antiques including the Ombersley Court Attics
Fine Art & Antiques including selected Furniture and Works of Art from the Attics at Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Sold for £1,200
A George III white painted bookcase, in the manner of Robert Adam, the glazed panel door with Gothic arch tracery, the lock stamped 'J. T. Needs, 128 Picadilly late J. P. Bramah', 66.5cm wide, 39cm deep, 150cm high
Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Country House Attics | Fine Art & Antiques including the Ombersley Court Attics
Fine Art & Antiques including selected Furniture and Works of Art from the Attics at Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
all over in poor condition. Paint flaking to right with missing moulding above. Glazed panel cracks to door, extensive dust to carving. Paint chipping and wear. Appears to be a section of a larger bookcase, no immediate evidence of woodworm.
doors a little tight to open
lacking key
original glass
astragal bars and wood and gesso with thick encrusted paint no apparent losses
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Auction: The May Auctions 2024, 22nd May, 2024
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