Rosewood Shelf With Coat Of Arms - Regency / William IV Period, 19th Century
Six-tiered shelf in solid rosewood, dating from the transitional period between the late Regency and early Victorian eras, with characteristic elements of the William IV style.
This piece features turned columns, openwork galleries and a decorative crest, giving it a strong architectural presence. The rosewood reveals a rich grain and warm hue, testifying to the quality of the craftsmanship.
The shelf consists of six levels, offering generous space for displaying books, decorative objects or collectibles, while maintaining an airy and elegant appearance.
Details:
Period: Late Regency / Early Victorian (circa 1830-1850)
Style: Influenced by William IV
Material: Solid rosewood
Dimensions:
Width: 126 cm
Depth: 41 cm
Height: 170 cm
Height with crest: 186 cm
Condition:
Good antique condition, with signs of use and age consistent with its age.
This piece features turned columns, openwork galleries and a decorative crest, giving it a strong architectural presence. The rosewood reveals a rich grain and warm hue, testifying to the quality of the craftsmanship.
The shelf consists of six levels, offering generous space for displaying books, decorative objects or collectibles, while maintaining an airy and elegant appearance.
Details:
Period: Late Regency / Early Victorian (circa 1830-1850)
Style: Influenced by William IV
Material: Solid rosewood
Dimensions:
Width: 126 cm
Depth: 41 cm
Height: 170 cm
Height with crest: 186 cm
Condition:
Good antique condition, with signs of use and age consistent with its age.
8 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Rosewood
Width: 126
Height: 170
Depth: 41
Reference (ID): 1749356
Availability: In stock
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