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1940’s Glazed Bookcase from St Thomas’s London

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A beautiful glazed bookcase that came from the library at St. Thomas’s campus (Kings College London). It dates to around the late 1940’s. It was owned by a senior professor of Cardiology that pioneered the chemicals used to safely stop the heart whilst heart surgery is performed.  He purchased various cupboards and bookcases from Kings College and had them shipped to his home. This bookcase presents itself in beautiful original condition. Perfectly coloured and aged with all original glass and brass ware, working lock and key. The shelves are fixed height. It could be used as a bookcase, Drinks cabinet, display cabinet etc.  You choose.

Beautiful lines and quality. A true piece of UK academic history, with supporting provenance.

A classic and timeless piece. We have a matching pair available.

Dimensions:

125.5cm High, 94cm Wide, 31.5cm Max depth (excluding handle protrusions).

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FREE ground floor delivery on this item. Some more remote and rural locations will incur a charge.

A beautiful glazed bookcase that came from the library at St. Thomas’s campus (Kings College London). It dates to around the late 1940’s. It was owned by a senior professor of Cardiology that pioneered the chemicals used to safely stop the heart whilst heart surgery is performed.  He purchased various cupboards and bookcases from Kings College and had them shipped to his home. This bookcase presents itself in beautiful original condition. Perfectly coloured and aged with all original glass and brass ware, working lock and key. The shelves are fixed height. It could be used as a bookcase, Drinks cabinet, display cabinet etc.  You choose.

Beautiful lines and quality. A true piece of UK academic history, with supporting provenance.

A classic and timeless piece. We have a matching pair available.

Dimensions:

125.5cm High, 94cm Wide, 31.5cm Max depth (excluding handle protrusions).

 

 

 

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