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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Bookcases
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Important and early cedar secretaire bookcase, previously undocumented with 18th century design elements and Georgian master crafted cabinet work, with Hepplewhite inspired swan necked pediment with Chippendale pinwheel adornment. Georgian 13 pane glazing… ***
*** A rare and important early colonial neo-classical cedar bookcase Australian, Sydney, multi-paned glazed top with original drawn glass, (11 panes to each side), carved scroll crests, fielded cross-banding to doors and cornice, two ogee fronted drawers,… ***
*** The Humphrey Gray Secretaire Bookcase, rare and important Australian Colonial Cedar, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835, 232 cm high, 124 cm wide, 58 cm deep. Provenance: Orginally made for wealthy free settler Humphrey Gray (1784-1868) who emergrated to Van… ***
*** A 19th century Australian cedar breakfront secretaire bookcase, with carved scrolls and shell cartouche to the arched pediment above three arched glazed doors, a central secretaire drawer above recessed doors and flanked by doors with applied carved… ***
*** An extraordinary French Gothic revival metal mounted oak breakfront bookcase, 19th century 275 cm high, 310 cm wide, 50 cm deep. Provenance: Mallett London, Christie's, the library at Gaiters green, Sale March 6 2003 lot 343 sale # 6760 Lord McAlpine… ***
*** A Victorian Tasmanian cedar secretaire bookcase with 3 shelves and glazed doors to upper section and lower section containing secretaire draw with 4 small birds-eye Huon pine drawers and pigeon holes over a pair of cupboard doors, circa 1860, 245 cm high,… ***
*** A rare Australian cedar library bookcase, Australian, circa 1835 and later 232 cm high, 228 cm wide, 60 cm deep. Provenance: The Nettlefold family, Tasmania ***
*** A colonial cedar bookcase, Australian, circa 1855. 234 cm high, 126 cm wide, 43 cm deep ***
*** A fine George IV mahogany breakfront library bookcase, English, circa 1800, 240 cm high, 250 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A four door Neo-Gothic Arts and Crafts oak bookcase of generous proportions, 317 cm high, 240 cm wide, 59 cm deep. Provenance: This impressive piece was originally commissioned by the Chirnside Family for Werribee Mansion, Victoria ***
*** A fine Tasmanian bookcase, birdseye huon pine, circa 1835, full huon pine construction including backing boards, 241 cm high, 144 cm wide, 61 cm deep ***
*** An important George III astragal glazed mahogany library breakfront bookcase, 280 cm high, 246 cm wide, 58 cm deep ***
*** A large cedar secretaire bookcase, Australian, circa 1850, 242 cm high, 136 cm wide, 55 cm deep. Literature: Australian Furniture: Pictorial History and Dictionary, 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press Ptd Ltd, Woollahra plate 45… ***
*** A rare pair of Indian mahogany and cedar bookcases, Calcutta, circa 1840-60 232 cm high, 59 cm deep, 122 cm wide ***
*** Display cabinet and bookcase 221 x 138 x 52 cm, signed by Louis Majorelle ***
*** A fine George III mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase, English, 252 x 102 x 58 cm ***
*** Gothic Bookcase: Cedar & pine in Pugin Gothic style. Hailing from central Victoria (purportedly Ballarat) c1880. Unusual castellated pediment & fitted with 2 internal drawers. Illustrated in 'Australian Furniture Pictorial History & Dictionary 1788-1938'… ***
*** A fine marquetry secretaire bookcase, English, early 19th century, in ebonised case approx. 28 cm long and 34 cm wide ***
*** A cedar secretaire bookcase Tasmanian, circa 1860-65 110 x 205x xx 48 cm fitted archives with huon pine small drawer facings. Width 110 cm. Depth 48 cm. Height 205 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Tasmania ***
*** Tasmanian Colonial cedar bookcase in the Sheraton style, c1835. Finely crafted in full cedar with 4 astrigal glazed doors & adjustable shelves. Height 251 cm, width 130 cm, depth 40 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Christopher Pearson, Adelaide ***
*** A fine George III mahogany secretaire bookcase English, 232 x 124 x 63 cm ***
*** A George III mahogany four door breakfront bookcase, 243 cm high, 196 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** A fine George III mahogany elevated bookcase, English, circa 1810 223 cm high, 109 cm wide, 55 cm deep. Provenance: Cintra Galleries, Brisbane ***
*** A large gothic oak library bookcase, circa 1865. 270 cm high, 244 cm wide and 64 cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne ***
*** A Dutch inlaid walnut bureau bookcase, 18th century, with arched pediment inlaid with shell, ivory and tinted ivory above an upper section with a central cupboard and a series of drawers, a fall front opening to reveal further drawers, and two lower… ***
*** A George III fiddleback mahogany tulipwood crossbanded secretaire bookcase, English, circa 1810, 240 cm high, 120 cm wide, 40 cm deep. Provenance: Christie’s, The Leo Schofield Collection, 6 November 1992, Lot 363 ***
*** An fine and early Australian cedar bookcase with astragal glazed doors, cross banded edge and brass beading, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835, 257 cm high, 158 cm wide, 48 cm deep ***
*** A glazed cedar bookcase, Australian, circa 1840, 233 cm high, 100 cm wide, 62 cm deep. Literature: for a similar example see Australian Furniture: Pictorial History and Dictionary, 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press Ptd Ltd,… ***
*** A large and impressive George IV pine breakfront library bookcase, English, 19th century ***
*** A fine William IV rosewood open bookcase, English, circa 1835 ***
*** A fine English 18th century Chinoiserie bureau bookcase. 246 cm high, 97 cm wide, 56 cm deep ***
*** A Fine Georgian style painted satinwood revolving bookcase,English,19th century. 97 cm high, 45 cm diameter ***
*** Colonial cedar bookcase comprising 3 upper doors and 3 lower doors all panelled in solid cedar, c1870. Height 243 cm, width 204 cm, depth 54 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Christopher Pearson, Adelaide ***
*** A pair of flame mahogany bibliotheques, French, mid 19th century, 193 cm high, 95 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A large Australian two-section bookcase 246 x 228 x 58 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lord Alistair McAlpine. Illustrated Memories by Graham Cornall ***
*** An important Jacques Adnet bookcase possibly palisander wood, French circa 1930’s, 146 cm high, 225 cm wide, 42 cm deep ***
*** A George III mahogany library bookcase, English, 190 x 57 x 254 cm ***
*** A pair of French oak gothic revival bookcases, late 19th century, 272 cm high, 100 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A George III style mahogany breakfront bookcase, English, early 20th century 214 cm high, 205 cm wide, 39 cm deep ***
*** A very unusual and good cedar elevated bookcase Australian, 254 x 100 x 54 cm good untouched patination ***
*** A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase English, 239 x 114 x 60 cm ***
*** A William IV mahogany secretaire bookcase English circa 1835. Height 236 cm. Depth 63.5 cm and. Width 135 cm ***
*** A Louis XV kingwood and gilt bronze mounted biblioteque, French 18th century, 138 cm wide, 36 cm deep, 210 cm high ***
*** Bookcase: Mid 19th century cedar in the Sheraton style with 4 astragal doors. Most likely Tasmanian origin. Height 234 cm, width 120 cm, depth 45 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Christopher Pearson, Adelaide ***
*** A very impressive Gothic revival oak library bookcase, French circa 1865 ***
*** An Australian cedar 3 door bookcase, circa 1880, 230 cm high, 192 cm wide, 52 cm deep ***
*** A large walnut revolving bookcase, bearing makers label, Paris, French, circa 1940. 174 cm high ***
*** A rare pair leather topped walnut dwarf bookcases, English, circa 1840, 107 x 35 x 93 cm. Width 107 cm. Depth 35 cm. Height 93 cm ***
*** An impressive white painted Gothic revival bookcase, French, circa 1880, 281 cm high, 147 cm wide 56 cm deep ***
*** A George III walnut veneered secretaire bookcase, with an elaborate fitted interior to the secretaire compartment including secret drawers. 206 cm high, 107 cm wide, 84 cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from Robert Haines Gallery, Sydney ***
*** A large French carved walnut glazed bookcase by Maison Lalande, circa 1900. 245 cm high, 210 cm wide, 52 cm deep ***
*** A mahogany satinwood veneered glazed bookcase, English, early 19th century, 210 cm high, 115 cm wide, 44 cm deep ***
*** An Australian cedar open face bookcase, circa 1850, Originally the property of Hamon Charles Ellison Rich following his admission to the bar, he later became President of the Law Society and had a brother who was a high court judge, he passed away in 1926… ***
*** A Tasmanian huon pine dwarf bookcase, 19th century, 95 cm high, 187 cm wide, 51 cm deep ***
*** A solid fiddleback blackwood bookcase, Tasmanian origin, late 19th century, 222 cm high, 116 cm wide, 52 cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from Hurnall's Antiques, Melbourne ***
*** A richly carved padouk bureau-bookcase, Dutch, 18th/19th century, 250 cm high, 136 cm wide, 53 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian mahogany dwarf bookcase, English circa 1840, 116 x 132 x 40 cm ***
*** A George III oak secretaire bookcase, English, circa 1800. Width 108 cm. Depth 50 cm. Height 240 cm ***
*** An unusual provincial mahogany bureau bookcase, French circa 1760, fall front opening to reveal an arrangement of compartments above a serpentine base enclosing three drawers, 216 cm high, 116 cm wide, 64 cm deep. Provenance: Purchased John Dunn Antiques… ***
*** A William IV rosewood dwarf breakfront bookcase by Gillows of Lancaster, circa 1835, 99 cm high, 183 cm wide, 45 cm deep, Note: The above lot relates to a design for a 'commode' which appears in the Gillows Estimate Sketch Books for 1836 with cupboard… ***
*** George III mahogany bureau bookcase. Height 220 cm, width 127 cm, depth 54 cm. Provenance: Sothebys 'Rivkin Collection' (lot 430) ***
*** A good early Victorian mahogany bookcase, English, 253 x 140 x 52 cm ***
*** An English mahogany cylinder roll top bureau bookcase, early 19th century, interior fitted with drawers and compartments veneered in maple with original embossed leather top, 225 cm high, 130 cm wide, 59 cm deep ***
*** A Tasmanian cedar carved double height bookcase with 2 glazed doors above, drawer and 2 cupboards below, 19th century, 230 cm high, 110 cm wide, 50 cm deep ***
*** A very rare and collectable cedar campaign bookcase Australian 205 x 95 x 55 cm in three parts fitted with three flights of drawers, to the base cupboard, the bureau section and behind the pigeon hole section of the bureau each section fitted with six… ***
*** A rare ships dwarf bookcase, mahogany with acid etched frosted glass doors, English or Scottish,19th century ***
*** A glazed cedar bookcase, circa 1870, 253 cm high, 162 cm wide, 52 cm deep ***
*** Cedar open shelved bookcase. Attributed to George Thwaites. This bookcase was purported to have been purchased from the Redmond Barry estate sale in 1881. Height 226 cm, width 120 cm, depth 42 cm ***
*** A large cedar elevated bookcase, Australian, circa 1850.207 cm high, 108 cm wide, 55 cm diameter. Provenance: Private Collection, Hobart Tasmania ***
*** A solid huon pine bookcase, circa 1880, 235 cm high, 125 cm wide, 50 cm deep ***
*** A mahogany bookcase embellished with ormolu mounts, French, 19th century, 82 cm high, 82 cm wide, 36 cm deep ***
*** A George III mahogany bureau- bookcase, English, 18th century 215 x 110 x 57 cm ***
*** A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1790. 270 cm high, 126 cm wide, 60 cm deep ***
*** Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase. Interior fitted with flame mahogany drawers and compartments with ivory handles. Cock-beaded drawers with brass handles and astragal glazed doors. Lovely proportions. 212 cm x 81 cm x 53 cm ***
*** A fine quality oak and mahogany cross-banded revolving bookcase in the Georgian manner. 142 x 63 x 63 cm ***
*** A fine Australian cedar secretaire bookcase, Tasmanian origin, most likely Launceston, circa 1860, cross banded in cedar, interior fitted with huon pine drawer fronts and full cedar secordary timbers, generously proportioned, 282 cm high, 152 cm wide, 62… ***
*** A large pair of George III style pine bookcases, 258 cm high, 150 cm wide, 55 cm deep ***
*** Bookcase: An impressive English mahogany library bookcase with sliding lower doors. Regency period c1820. Height 268 cm, width 150 cm, depth 42 cm ***
*** A tall burr-walnut bibliotheque, French, mid 19th century, 220 cm approx. high, 96 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A burr-walnut brass mounted bibliotheque, French, mid 19th century, 210 cm approx. high, 94 cm wide, 43 cm deep ***
*** An English oak open front elevated bookcase, Circa 1880 overall width approx 140 cm, height 270 cm and depth 49 cm ***
*** A stylish Charles X rosewood bookcase ***
*** An Australian hardwood bookcase, late 19th century, most likely blackwood, 240 cm high, 121 cm wide, 49 cm deep ***
*** A George III oak bureau bookcase, English circa 1780, 225 cm high, 105 cm wide, 56 cm deep ***
*** A Georgian walnut veneered glazed book case on chest, English, early 18th century, and later. 180 cm high, 115 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** An oak and pollard oak veneered revolving bookcase, English, circa 40 cm square. Height 80 cm ***
*** French oak 4 door bookcase with carved panel and glazed doors; height 195 cm, width 233 cm, depth 52 cm ***
*** A Georgian mahogany re aire bookcase with glazed doors above retaire drawer and three long drawers, circa 1,800, 224 cm high. 88 cm wide, 45 cm deep ***
*** A mahogany breakfront bookcase, English, 19th century, 135 cm high, 35 cm deep, 180 cm wide ***
*** A mahogany glazed bookcase, English 19th century, 95 cm wide, 42 cm deep 210 cm high ***
*** An Australian Arts and Crafts blackwood bookcase, cicra 1900, reputedly one of the original features from Buckley & Nunn department store, 192 cm high, 92 cm wide, 28 cm deep ***
*** A wire front mahogany library bookcase, English, 19th century, 245 cm high, 70 cm wide, 37 cm deep ***
*** An early bookcase, Australian cedar and pine with blackwood feet, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 219 cm high, 123 cm wide, 51 cm deed ***
*** A George III style mahogany display bookcase, English, circa 1910, size 225 x 110 x 60 cm ***
*** An English mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1840. 236 cm high 96 cm wide and 53 cm deep ***
*** An Australian cedar bookcase, circa 1885, 219 cm high, 107 cm wide, 49 cm deep ***