6110 - Vintage Art Deco Library Bookcase + Desk + Leadlight Glass Display Cabinet
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This is a great example of clever Australian office furniture design of the era; offering a great combination of work desk, library bookcase and storage cabinet and is also fully lockable. It features;
· Blackwood timber & walnut veneer construction
· circa 1930’s
· lovely wood grain figuring
· superb rounded edge top
· 2 leadlight glass door display cabinets
· complete & matching Bakelite handles
· complete & matching turned timber knobs
· drop front writing desk w manual slide-out supports
· single hand-cut dovetail-joined drawer
· multiple pigeon holes
· 4 locks, 2 keys
· 2 door cabinet
· 7 fixed height level timber shelves (removable)
· shaped legs
· makers stamp; unfortunately it is illegible
Condition overview; in good condition, relative to its vintage, it is a solid, sturdy and well-made piece. There are no cracks in the leadlight glass. All of the doors, drop front and locks work well. As expected on a used piece, it displays general wear, tear, knock, surface marks and the finish is inconsistent in areas.
Dimensions; 1200mm wide x 300mm deep (desk open; 675mm deep) x 1195mm high (excluding backing board; 1155mm high). Desk height when open; 720mm high, workspace depth to front of pigeon holes; 500mm deep. Shelf height clearances in glass display cabinets; all 240mm. Cabinet shelf height clearances from top to bottom; 220mm, 220mm. Internal cabinets; all 275mm deep.
Please review the photos and the condition overview as they form part of the description. It is impossible to mention / photograph every mark, therefore apart from general wear and tear marks, we endeavour to report and capture as many specific marks or damage, however we may inadvertently miss something. Also at times it can be difficult to capture the exact colour, so there may be variances. With this in mind; we encourage and highly recommend viewing of items.