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Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. 350th Anniversary year 2016 marks the 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London, which Pepys so famously recorded in his diary. This year also marks the 350th birthday of Pepys first two bookcases, or presses as he called them. Pepys noted in July 1666 that he had lost the use of his books due to their being stacked up on chairs. Instead of emulating a library in an aristocratic house by fitting shelving to the walls in his modest lodgings on Seething Lane, Pepys decided upon a flexible (and affordable) approach to the storage of his books. He commissioned a ships Master Joiner, Thomas Simpson, to help create a radical new design. The freestanding flat pack oak book presses, which can be dismantled and moved using the carrying handles fitted to the sides, indicate Pepys ambition to move into bigger and better accommodation. During Pepys lifetime, the presses were moved around as he changed his place of residence. However, the presses have never been moved from the Pepys Building since their arrival at Magdalene in 1724. During the Great Fire of London in September 1666, when the first two book presses were almost brand new, Pepys had them sent across the River Thames to Deptford for safe keeping. The book presses are a representation of Pepys understanding of book conservation and a reflection of his astuteness. By employing the services of a ships master joiner, Pepys used his naval connections to ensure a good deal for the materials and workmanship, and the presses are reminiscent of ships furniture, for example the deep carving patterns in the wood. The wooden feet prevent damp and rodent damage, and the glazed fronts allow the books to be shown to their best advantage. This type of book storage was revolutionary, and the presses are now considered to be the oldest of their type with these particular features. Of course, books in the 17th century were still a symbol of status and the notion of books as aesthetically beautiful objects to enhance a rooms decoration was an important one. This idea, combined with Pepys love of order and organisation, leads to an obsession with achieving aesthetic perfection, and the overall look of the library was extremely important to him. The books are stored in order of height, going against contemporary practice of shelving books by subject matter. Although this seems a very illogical idea, we can be grateful to Pepys for his predilection for symmetry of form: by having books of the same size next to each other, the books are well supported and thus the bindings remain in a good condition to the present day. Although at first glance the presses look identical, there are slight differences: the later presses do not have adjustable shelving, whilst the early ones do. Royal House Antiques is a privately owned family ran business founded in Wimbledon SW19 and now based in Pulborough RH20. We specialise in finding, restoring very fine luxury antique leather seating, along with every single other type of antique ranging from the 16. Century to the 20. We also stock a number of designer brands such as Fritz Hansen, Ralph Lauren, Cavalli, Charles & Ray Eames, Vitra, David Linley, Rolex, Tiffany, Jager Le Coulter and so on. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description pertaining to the condition. Royal House Antiques cannot be held liable for any independent assumptions made regarding the items we sell, if you are unsure on any point, please feel free to ask for clarity. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of creasing and wear, we recommend annual waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER, LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED. Whomever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible, please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two-person team. The item “PAIR OF VERY IMPORTANT SAMUEL PEPYS 1666 LARGE LIBRARY BOOKCASES AFTER ORIGINAL” is in sale since Friday, July 9, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Bookcases”. The seller is “royal-house-antiques” and is located in Pulborough. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Colour: Brown
- Department: Baby
- Custom Bundle: No
- Assembly Required: No
- Pattern: Solid
- Required Tools: No Tools Required
- Type: Bookcase
- Number of Items in Set: 2
- Time Period Manufactured: 20th century
- Personalised: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Style: Victorian
- Number of Shelves: 12
- Additional Parts Required: No
- Mounting: Free Standing
- Features: With Doors
- Antique: Yes
- Room: Any Room
- Set Includes: Shelving
