H: 41 in / 104.5 cm | W: 79 in / 201 cm | D: 24 in / 61 cm
Description
A Lavish Display Cabinet
Constructed primarily in kingwood and Circassian walnut, with further specimen wood used in the extensive and very excellently executed inlays, and high quality gilt bronze mounts; of rare incurved serpentine form, rising from carved foliate feet, with a shaped and inlaid plinth; set between carved foliate stiles, four symmetrically shaped mirror faced doors enclose shelved interiors; the shaped top florally inlaid, using specimen woods.
Circa 1850
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