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DESIGNED AND SUPPLIED BY GEOFFREY BENNISON, CIRCA 1974
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A SHAPED LACQUERED-BRASS BOOKCASE
DESIGNED AND SUPPLIED BY GEOFFREY BENNISON, CIRCA 1974
With two bays of nine graduated shelves, the undersides of the upper shelves applied with x-shape brass struts, one lower shelf with division and section cut away, two shelves not applied with an x-strut, originally fitted and the base boxed in
145 ½ in. (370 cm.) high; the left-hand bay: 16 in. (40 ½ cm.) deep; the right hand bay: 12 ½ in. (32 cm.) deep
DESIGNED AND SUPPLIED BY GEOFFREY BENNISON, CIRCA 1974
With two bays of nine graduated shelves, the undersides of the upper shelves applied with x-shape brass struts, one lower shelf with division and section cut away, two shelves not applied with an x-strut, originally fitted and the base boxed in
145 ½ in. (370 cm.) high; the left-hand bay: 16 in. (40 ½ cm.) deep; the right hand bay: 12 ½ in. (32 cm.) deep
Literature
G. Newberry, 'Riverside Apartments for Lord Weidenfeld', Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator, New York, 2015, p. 93 (illustrated).
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