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This walnut revolving bookcase, dating from 1900, is an exceptional piece stamped by the manufacturer G. Lancelin, 24, place des Vosges, Paris.
Its square cross-section is a remarkable example of the craftsmanship of the period.
The upper part of the bookcase features two shelves, providing three distinct storage spaces.
These shelves are joined by turned spindle-shaped uprights, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Underneath, the unit offers four semi-barred storage zones, ideal for organizing various objects while adding an interesting visual aspect.
The whole unit rests on an X-shaped rotating system, enabling fluid, practical rotation.
This mechanism ends with small metal castors, making the unit easy to move.
This bookcase is not only functional, it's also a true objet d'art.
The spindle-turned uprights and semi-barred storage areas add an aesthetic dimension that makes this piece of furniture a centerpiece for any interior.
The rotating system allows easy access to all compartments, making this bookcase as practical as it is elegant.
All in all, this 1900 walnut revolving bookcase is a unique piece that combines both beauty and utility.
Stamped by G. Lancelin, it testifies to the craftsmanship of the period and is a valuable addition to any antique furniture collection.
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Period: 1900
Excellent condition.
Waxed finish
Delivery possible in France and abroad.
Dimensions :
Width : 42.5 cm
Depth: 42.5 cm
Height: 98 cm
reference : 83V
Ref: 6ZFYVORZ5E