The Library Wine Table

Althorp by TA
1THAAL50039
Side Table
Traditionally the family sitting room, The Library today is as the architect Holland left it, save for the plaster ceiling added by John Mac Vicar Anderson in 1877. Too long for its elevation, Holland harmonized the room by cropping the end bays and inserting the pillars. The books represent the...
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Traditionally the family sitting room, The Library today is as the architect Holland left it, save for the plaster ceiling added by John Mac Vicar Anderson in 1877. Too long for its elevation, Holland harmonized the room by cropping the end bays and inserting the pillars. The books represent the remnants of the astonishing private library amasses by the second Earl, which at one time was the finest private library in the world. Comprising 40,000 early printed books, including 58 Caxtons, it was sold complete in 1892, and is now the John Rylands Library, Manchester University.

A morado quarter veneer and mahogany wine table, the top with a pierced brass three quarter gallery on a turned column and tripod cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. The original Regency, circa 1825. The Library.

W 17¼ x D 15 x H 28¾

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