Exceptional oak bibliotheque in gothic manner

$14,500.00

An exceptional French bibliotheque or bookcase in the gothic style. Featuring 3 large doors to the top, and 3 smaller doors to the base. Stunning oak wood and of majestic proportions. Featuring original glass to the doors and simple fitted shelf interior. An endlessly useful storage and display piece of furniture for the library, kitchen, dining or living space.

(Please note, this piece splits into two for transport. The doors can also be removed for transport. We recommend that this piece is supported by a wall behind, and that someone with some carpentry or joinery skills is on hand to re-pin the doors into place.

Dating to around c.1880

Dimensions: 205.5cm wide, 51cm deep and 279cm high

Reference: D841

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An exceptional French bibliotheque or bookcase in the gothic style. Featuring 3 large doors to the top, and 3 smaller doors to the base. Stunning oak wood and of majestic proportions. Featuring original glass to the doors and simple fitted shelf interior. An endlessly useful storage and display piece of furniture for the library, kitchen, dining or living space.

(Please note, this piece splits into two for transport. The doors can also be removed for transport. We recommend that this piece is supported by a wall behind, and that someone with some carpentry or joinery skills is on hand to re-pin the doors into place.

Dating to around c.1880

Dimensions: 205.5cm wide, 51cm deep and 279cm high

Reference: D841

An exceptional French bibliotheque or bookcase in the gothic style. Featuring 3 large doors to the top, and 3 smaller doors to the base. Stunning oak wood and of majestic proportions. Featuring original glass to the doors and simple fitted shelf interior. An endlessly useful storage and display piece of furniture for the library, kitchen, dining or living space.

(Please note, this piece splits into two for transport. The doors can also be removed for transport. We recommend that this piece is supported by a wall behind, and that someone with some carpentry or joinery skills is on hand to re-pin the doors into place.

Dating to around c.1880

Dimensions: 205.5cm wide, 51cm deep and 279cm high

Reference: D841