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An Early 19th Century Ebonized English Secretary Bookcase

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A lovely antique early 19th century English pine bookcase with glazed upper doors. The top portion of the cupboard has glazed doors with shelving. The lower portion has a pull-out secretary desk and 2 doors below that open to reveal more shelves. Charming “brick pattern” glazed doors. It all sits atop bracket feet! The top is detachable from the bottom for ease of transport and should be attached with screws (not provided). Strong and sturdy in joint and ready for use!


  • Height: 93”
    Width: 43”
    Top Depth: 12”
    Bottom Depth: 22”

Condition: scratches, dents, marks, stains, splits, cracks, historical repairs, possible replaced feet, some missing veneer (painted over), areas of wear - solid and ready to use, beautiful patina!

SKU: BA24-3437

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