George IV Mahogany Corner Display Cabinet 19th Century
George IV Mahogany Corner Display Cabinet 19th Century
A George IV mahogany standing corner display cabinet in two sections, early 19th Century: the upper part with domed pediment and inlaid raised lozenge, with a painted interior enclosed by astral glazed panel door, the lower part fitted with a drawer and enclosed door below, flanked by canted angles, on tapered feet. Circa 1830
Full of beautiful charm and character that you would expect to find from a piece over a hundred years old. The mahogany wood, although in used condition with a lot of surface wear, has aged to create a striking patina. There is wear and tear throughout this old piece of furniture but that’s to be expected considering age and use. The glass also has surface wear in places scratches and blemishes, however not noticeable until up close.
This charming antique cupboard comes with three keys all with working locks. The interior has three fixed shelves in the upper glass cabinet and one fixed shelf in the lower cabinet accompanied by one small drawer. The inside has been previously painted bright yellow with matching yellow tassel key charms. Delivered in two pieces top and bottom. Assembled with one screw that screws into a hole in top cabinet base securing bottom cabinet. Due to the cabinets age please handle keys and locks with care and be advised that the top cabinet door is fragile due to age of glass.
Measurements: 214cm Height x 84cm Length across front x 55cm Width x Depth of cabinet 42cm