Art Deco record cabinet by Geoffrey Alexander MacMillan

Art Deco record cabinet by Geoffrey Alexander MacMillan
Circa 1920
This little cabinet was made by Geoffrey Alexander MacMillan, he was a master engineer and scientist. He went to America as part of the British team working on the building of the atomic bomb in the 1940's, known as The 'Manhatten Project'.
He was appointed Secretary and director of the Furniture Research Association.

This cabinet is believed to have been made for the The British Empire Wembley Exhibition 1924.

In 1975 Exhibited at Worthing Museum & Art Gallery 'Made of Wood' Item No 15 - Record Cabinet
Two door cabinet, principal woods used are cherry, teak and walnut, having carved pearwood end panels and veneered doors
Provenance; Geoffrey Godden of Worthing, Sussex.

Condition
Excellent

W
73.50cm
28.94 inches
H
73.00cm
28.74 inches
D
36.50cm
14.37 inches
Origin
England
Medium
Various wood such as cherry, walnut, teak, and pear.
Reference
786875
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