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Archive An Arts And Crafts Glazed Oak Two Part Bookcase By Morris & Co - c.1920
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An Arts And Crafts Glazed Oak Two Part Bookcase By Morris & Co - c.1920

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A charming and useful compact glazed oak bookcase by Morris & Co of London (founded by the visionary artist and designer William Morris in 1875), in two parts for easy transportation, with adjustable shelves and the original brass drop handles, on bracket feet.

Ivorine label to the back inscribed:

MORRIS & COMPANY

ART-WORKERS LTD.

17, George Street, Hanover Square

London W1.

Morris & Co moved from Oxford Street to George Street in 1917. See image of watercolour by Dulce Wornum for what the interior of the George Street shop looked like in 1919.

Condition:

In excellent original condition with no issues. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

129 cm high x 76 cm wide x 28 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

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A charming and useful compact glazed oak bookcase by Morris & Co of London (founded by the visionary artist and designer William Morris in 1875), in two parts for easy transportation, with adjustable shelves and the original brass drop handles, on bracket feet.

Ivorine label to the back inscribed:

MORRIS & COMPANY

ART-WORKERS LTD.

17, George Street, Hanover Square

London W1.

Morris & Co moved from Oxford Street to George Street in 1917. See image of watercolour by Dulce Wornum for what the interior of the George Street shop looked like in 1919.

Condition:

In excellent original condition with no issues. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

129 cm high x 76 cm wide x 28 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

A charming and useful compact glazed oak bookcase by Morris & Co of London (founded by the visionary artist and designer William Morris in 1875), in two parts for easy transportation, with adjustable shelves and the original brass drop handles, on bracket feet.

Ivorine label to the back inscribed:

MORRIS & COMPANY

ART-WORKERS LTD.

17, George Street, Hanover Square

London W1.

Morris & Co moved from Oxford Street to George Street in 1917. See image of watercolour by Dulce Wornum for what the interior of the George Street shop looked like in 1919.

Condition:

In excellent original condition with no issues. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

129 cm high x 76 cm wide x 28 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

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