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A superb and rare Dutch display cabinet from the late 18th/early 19th century made from marquetry of light woods such as boxwood and satinwood on a walnut background.
A superb example of Dutch craftsmanship, this beautiful cabinet with canted corners features two solid doors in the lower section and two glazed doors in the upper section, concealing three shelves.
It is unusual to find cabinets with doors in the lower section, which is practical for storing dishes or other items.
The lower section is decorated with bouquets of flowers, censers, and numerous inlaid wooden flowers.
In the upper section, we also find numerous flowers and a central medallion depicting a man.
It rests on claw feet.
Superb keyhole escutcheons with figures.
The display cabinet has been completely hand polished in our workshops.
In perfect condition with a superb patina.
Superb quality.
Delivery available in Belgium, France, and internationally.
Viewable in our showroom located at 41 Rue Henri Wafelaerts, 1060 Brussels, Belgium.
More information and photos available upon request.
Width: 1m54
Height: 2m19
Depth: 38cm
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