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The Great Bookcase

This is the Burges escritoire, also known as the "Great Bookcase," a famous piece of Victorian painted furniture designed by architect William Burges and made by William Gualbert Saunders between 1865 and 1867.

Painted wood escritoire with brass fittings and ceramic tiles. The architectural design influenced by French Gothic styles with its gabled roof and arched recess. Painted decoration includes two central allegorical figures representing Historia (history) and Poesia (poetry and five men representing the five occupations in medieval society: a peasant (Rusticu), a knight, king and bishop, and mercator (a merchant). The cabinet also deals with the passing of time, featuring a boy with his tutor (left hand side), an adolescent, a man in the prime of life (virilitas) and an old man. The mounted clock has the Latin inscription "The clock warns of the passing of time, let everything that is written beneath it, Be an offering to the peace of God"

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David G Johnson said:

Interesting,. Herb,..chains and levers;,.. it looks mechanical.. like a piece of 'Automata'
2 months ago

David G Johnson replied to David G Johnson:

Ah ! I now got you on the 'Burges escritoire',.. thanks,..
2 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to David G Johnson:

Thanks for this visit David. Looks like the top part is in fact a clock that chimes with those small bells and maybe the roof opens to reveal a pop-out too. Glad you found it interesting.

Herb
2 months ago

David G Johnson said:

Herb,.... and here is the reason that I knew of such things - it is from an episode of 'The Goon Show' ,. titled '''The Secret Escritoire'''

Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan
Music by Max Geldray and The Ray Ellington Quartet
Script: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes ,. ( born in Oldham )
Recorded: Sunday 25 September 1955
First Broadcast : Tuesday 27 September 1955 on the BBC Home Service
2 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to David G Johnson:

By gum -you are a mine of information. Fancy keeping this knowledge locked up in your head so long. (˚◡˚)

Unfortunately no longer available on BBC Sounds.

A more compete description now in my description box above.
2 months ago