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This object consists of 79 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Bookcase

ca. 1868 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Bookcase of wood decorated with marquetry

Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 79 parts.

  • Bookcase Part
  • Bookcase Door
  • Column
  • Column
  • Leg
  • Leg
  • Leg
  • Leg
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Leg
  • Leg
  • Cornice
  • Base Part
  • Base Part
  • Base Part
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Corner
  • Base Part
  • Base Part
  • Central Division
  • Central Division
  • Central Division
  • Central Division
  • Central Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Side Division
  • Horizontal Cupboard Division
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Bookcase Door
  • Marquetry Door
  • Marquetry Door
  • Urn
  • Bracket (From Urn)
  • Bracket (From Urn)
  • Bracket Part
  • Bracket Part
  • Bracket Part
  • Bracket Part
  • Part
  • Part
  • Finial
  • Marquetry Panel
  • Marquetry Panel
  • Part
  • Part
  • Part
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Bookcase, ca. 1868, English. Designed by Owen Jones and made by Jackson and Graham for the library of Alfred Morrison's home at 16 Carlton House Terrace, London
Physical description
Bookcase of wood decorated with marquetry
Dimensions
  • Height: 99.5cm
  • Width: 38.7cm
  • Depth: 7cm
Object history
The interiors and furnishings of 16 Carlton House Terrace, London, were designed by Owen Jones for Alfred Morrison (1821-1897), a wealthy and enthusiastic collector and patron., who had taken on the lease of the house in 1863. Furniture designed by Jones was supplied by Jackson & Graham, who had also worked with Jones at Eynsham Hall. In 1970 the house was occupied by Crockfords, a gaming club, who were preparing a programme of restoration of the interiors, carried out 1971-2. The Library on the ground floor still retained along the fireplace wall the fitted cabinets with marquetry doors in the lower section and mirrored open shelves above. Some of the fitted cabinets from the other walls had been dismantled and stored in the attic. The Crown Estate Commissioners, the ground landlords, agreed that the Museum could acquire the dismantled pieces with the intention of reassembling one of the cabinets originally fitted between the windows in the Library.
Historical context
Another door panel, of the same design and very similar dimensions to the example in the Museum, was illustrated in a catalogue, H. Blairman & Sons Ltd., Furniture and Works of Art, 2002, no. 13.
Collection
Accession number
W.43:1-1970

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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