Object Description
Circa 1820–1840 Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase / Display Cabinet
A handsome and highly functional mahogany secretaire bookcase, combining elegant display storage with a beautifully fitted writing desk. The upper section features a pair of glazed astragal doors with decorative geometric glazing bars, opening to shelving ideal for books, collectibles, or decorative displays. A moulded cornice crowns the piece, enhancing its classic proportions and timeless appeal.
The central fall-front secretaire opens to reveal a well-appointed interior fitted with multiple drawers, pigeonholes, and document compartments, providing an attractive and practical workspace. The writing surface is finished with a green inset panel, creating a traditional writing desk suitable for correspondence, study, or home office use.
Below, a pair of figured mahogany cupboard doors provide generous concealed storage. The cabinet showcases attractive flame mahogany veneers throughout, warm rich colour, and fine craftsmanship, making it a striking statement piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
The piece exhibits an attractive, naturally aged patina, with the lower section having mellowed to a lighter golden mahogany tone over the years, while the upper section retains a richer colour. This gentle variation is typical of antique furniture and contributes to its charm and authenticity.