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Morocco Leather Collection

"Exquisite Elegance

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: A French sofa, candelabrum and flower bowl for a library or morning room, 1815

A French sofa, candelabrum and flower bowl for a library or morning room, 1815
6339845 A French sofa, candelabrum and flower bowl for a library or morning room, 1815 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A French sofa)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Ladies secretaire and parlor chair, 1809

Ladies secretaire and parlor chair, 1809
6339906 Ladies secretaire and parlor chair, 1809 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Ladies secretaire and parlor chair, 1809)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Gothic sofa, table, chair and footstool for a library, 1810

Gothic sofa, table, chair and footstool for a library, 1810
6339904 Gothic sofa, table, chair and footstool for a library, 1810 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic sofa, table, chair and footstool for a library, 1810)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Banquette, 1810

Banquette, 1810
6339863 Banquette, 1810 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Banquette, 1810. Sofa and chair banquetees in mahogany and brass, with French-stuffed seat covered in morocco leather)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Grecian sofa, 1811

Grecian sofa, 1811
6339853 Grecian sofa, 1811 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Grecian sofa, 1811. Elegant Grecian sofa for the library or boudoir)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Mahogany sideboard and dining-room chair, 1810

Mahogany sideboard and dining-room chair, 1810
6339844 Mahogany sideboard and dining-room chair, 1810 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Mahogany sideboard and dining-room chair, 1810)

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Poems from Wordsworth, 1939 (manuscript)

Poems from Wordsworth, 1939 (manuscript)
7145606 Poems from Wordsworth, 1939 (manuscript) by Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); 24 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; Photo: eFitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageMorocco Leather Collection: Cupping set, 19th century C017 / 3575

Cupping set, 19th century C017 / 3575
Cupping set comprising of four cups and two brass and steel scarificators. These are contained within a morocco leather case which bares the word Cookie, in gold letters on the inner lining



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"Exquisite Elegance: Unveiling the Timeless Allure of Morocco Leather" Step into a world of opulence and sophistication with these stunning pieces adorned in luxurious Morocco leather. From a French sofa, candelabrum, and flower bowl for a library or morning room in 1815 to a ladies secretaire and parlor chair from 1809, each item exudes timeless charm. Transport yourself back in time as you envision reclining on a Gothic sofa while perusing your favorite literary treasures on an accompanying table and chair from 1810. The comfort is further enhanced by resting your feet upon the plush footstool designed specifically for this exquisite library setting. Indulge in leisurely conversations with friends on the elegant banquette from 1810, where every detail has been meticulously crafted to create an ambiance of refined taste. Feel like royalty as you relax on the Grecian sofa from 1811, its sleek lines and sumptuous Morocco leather inviting you to unwind after a long day. For those who appreciate fine dining experiences, feast your eyes upon the mahogany sideboard and dining-room chair ensemble from 1810. Impeccably designed with intricate details they can sure to impress even the most discerning guests at your next dinner party. As we delve deeper into history, discover hidden gems such as poems penned by Wordsworth himself in his own manuscript dating back to 1939. Delicate yet powerful words preserved through time within these pages offer glimpses into another era's poetic soul. And finally, explore the Army and Navy Stores Catalogue lithographs from 1939-40 that showcase various uses across different items - testament to its enduring popularity throughout generations. Morocco leather continues to captivate us with its unmatched beauty and durability. Its rich texture invites touch while evoking images of grandeur fit for kings and queens alike.