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Piece: 1646281654
Price: £ 4800
USD: (5980)
USD: ($5980)
Piece Description
Georgian Revival Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase. Circa 1880 This Bookcase Stands Upon Bracket Feet, Having a Centre Section Featuring 2 Over 2 Mahogany Lined Drawers With a Secretaire to the Top Drawer. The Secretaire Having Pigeon Holes, Drawers and a Leather Writing Surface. The Centre Section Flanked by Cupboards and Drawers. The Top Section of the Bookcase Features 4 Astragal Glazed Doors with Adjustable Shelves Within. The Bookcase Having Faceted Columns to the Top and The Base and Finished With a Architectural Pediment. Size: Height 98" (249cm) Width 88" (224cm) Depth 22" (56cm) Viewing by appointment only.
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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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Are you looking to turn your home into a Georgian paradise? Several Georgian decorating tips can help you nail the delicate Palladian grandeur and interpret Georgian design as more contemporary.
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.
Georgian furniture, named after the era when it flourished, embodies an exceptional blend of sophistication, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance. Spanning from the early 18th century to the early 19th century, the Georgian period witnessed the rise of remarkable furniture design, characterized by its attention to detail, balanced proportions, and harmonious aesthetics. In this article, we will explore the captivating world of Georgian furniture, delving into its characteristics, influential designers, and enduring appeal.
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