
Glazed Teak Anglo Indian Book Cabinet - Ca 1910
This refined Anglo-Indian teak book cabinet dates to around 1910 and once graced a colonial government office in Gujarat. Crafted with subtle proportions and glazed panel doors, it was originally designed for storing official ledgers, files, or oversized books in an elegant and practical manner.
Sympathetically restored in our Wiltshire workshop, the piece retains its original brass fittings, rich patina, and beautifully aged finish. Its understated design and generous storage make it ideal as a bookcase, display cabinet, or distinctive statement piece in a contemporary or traditional interior.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1910
- Style: Anglo-Indian
- Material: Solid teak with original brass handles and locks
- Features: Glazed double doors, three interior shelves, slender tapered legs
- Condition: Excellent restored condition; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 101 x Depth 40 x Height 183 cm
A rare example of Raj-era office furniture€”functional, architectural, and full of character.
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Glazed Teak Anglo Indian Book Cabinet - Ca 1910
This refined Anglo-Indian teak book cabinet dates to around 1910 and once graced a colonial government office in Gujarat. Crafted with subtle proportions and glazed panel doors, it was originally designed for storing official ledgers, files, or oversized books in an elegant and practical manner.
Sympathetically restored in our Wiltshire workshop, the piece retains its original brass fittings, rich patina, and beautifully aged finish. Its understated design and generous storage make it ideal as a bookcase, display cabinet, or distinctive statement piece in a contemporary or traditional interior.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1910
- Style: Anglo-Indian
- Material: Solid teak with original brass handles and locks
- Features: Glazed double doors, three interior shelves, slender tapered legs
- Condition: Excellent restored condition; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 101 x Depth 40 x Height 183 cm
A rare example of Raj-era office furniture€”functional, architectural, and full of character.
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This refined Anglo-Indian teak book cabinet dates to around 1910 and once graced a colonial government office in Gujarat. Crafted with subtle proportions and glazed panel doors, it was originally designed for storing official ledgers, files, or oversized books in an elegant and practical manner.
Sympathetically restored in our Wiltshire workshop, the piece retains its original brass fittings, rich patina, and beautifully aged finish. Its understated design and generous storage make it ideal as a bookcase, display cabinet, or distinctive statement piece in a contemporary or traditional interior.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1910
- Style: Anglo-Indian
- Material: Solid teak with original brass handles and locks
- Features: Glazed double doors, three interior shelves, slender tapered legs
- Condition: Excellent restored condition; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 101 x Depth 40 x Height 183 cm
A rare example of Raj-era office furniture€”functional, architectural, and full of character.
























