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1910s F. Sage & Co. Countertop Display Cabint

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1910s F. Sage & Co. Countertop Display Cabint English  Mahognay Sage  Co %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
A beautifully proportioned low countertop display cabinet by F. Sage & Co., London, renowned makers of luxury shopfitting’s. Made from ebonised mahogany, the cabinet features a glass top and sides, framed in rich dark timber with original brass catches stamped F. Sage & Co. London. The interior has velvet-lined panels in green and blue, providing a vibrant backdrop for displayed items.

Opening from the rear via twin hinged doors, the cabinet includes a mirrored back panel, softly foxed with age. A superb piece from the 1910s , ideal for displaying jewellery, watches, or small collectables in a shop or home setting. Original glass

H: 25 W: 135 D: 61 cm
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£900.00  UK
$1198.08  USA
1030.68  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1910s  1910s Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as876a1203 Status For Sale

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D and A Binder Ltd101 Holloway Road
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N7 8LT

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