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A superb quality late 19th century satinwood china display cabinet.

Having well figured castellated cornice over decorative pear drop carved cornice and two astragal glazed doors and sides enclosing two fixed shelves.

Raised on well figured base with elegant shaped apron and square tapering legs.

This incredibly elegant display cabinet is typical of the output from a select few of the top London furniture making workshops at the end of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Constructed from fine satinwood veneers it boasts incredible elegance and has real presence in any room, whilst at the same time not being overpowering.

The glazed sides are a particularly nice feature for anybody wishing to actually use the cabinet to display their treasured items.

Whilst the relative overall robustness of the piece means that it can easily be purposed as a bookcase, or even just something attractive to look at in a room.

Circa 1890.

Height - 81.5in.
Width - 37.5in.
Depth - 17.5in.





Stock number

8632

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