Elegant Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet/window display - antique
Stylish antique furniture and accessories.
SKU: NIMQUES-Sn4053
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Description
Elegant Victorian-style display cabinet in inlaid mahogany, with a shaped stand (optional) and a satin finish with horizontal stripes above the glazed doors with inlaid panels, surrounding a relic interior, all standing on tapered legs ending in pads connected by shaped and crossed braces. This attractive vitrine retains its original finish, ready to be placed in your home.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES-Sn4053 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | Sn4053 |
| Material | mahogany |
| Size | H163cm H176cm W93cm D38cm |
| Age | 19th century |
| Year | 1900 |
| Style | Edwardian |
| Condition | After renovation |
| Destiny | To living room |
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