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This secretary bookcase is extremely
well executed with all of the important embellishments
this form takes. For example, the broken arch pediment
employs dental work within its molding, which is punctuated
with small holes, a magnificent open fretwork, and if
this is not enough, blind fretwork below (see detail).
Of course, the classic urn completes the composition
(see below). The glass mullion doors are of classic
design and open to reveal a set of drawers with beautifully
crafted valanced pigeonholes (see detail).
Interestingly, the interior desk
drawers are figured and composed of solid mahogany.
Generally, these drawers are veneered over a substrate,
i.e. pine, or even a plain mahogany. This is also true
of the lower doors, which show an absolutely magnificent
figure of mahogany (see
detail). These doors are also composed of the solid.
Also, the framing around these doors are fully mortised
through, as are the doors in the upper case (see
detail). There are no veneers in this piece whatsoever.
It truly is a masterpiece of the absolute best materials
and craftsmanship. For example, lest we forget, the
backboards in the upper case are actually chamfered
panels. Obviously, the best that could be created in
the cabinetshop was achieved. Obviously, one wasn't
watching the watch or the dollars! Also, note that the
feet are a beautifully sculptured cabriole bracket foot.
Click
here to see an image of
the interior drawer construction.
Height:
91 in. Width: 50 in. Depth: 19
in.
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