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Early 20th Century Mahogany Wall Display Cabinet

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Early 20th Century Mahogany Wall Display Cabinet English  Mahogany Shop Display Cabinet %%alt5%%
An Edwardian mahogany wall cabinet, originally used in an optician’s shop for displaying rows of spectacles and lenses. The interior is lined with a dense run of closely spaced glass shelves, allowing dozens of frames to be shown neatly in size order.

The twin glazed doors retain their original brass turn latch, with its distinctive shaped backplate and slot-head screws. The mahogany has developed a deep, even patina, with honest age marks from decades of professional use.

Slim, elegant, and highly functional, perfect today for displaying eyewear, small collectibles, perfumes, or any curated retail selection.

H: 146 W: 84 D: 15 cm
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£780.00  UK
$1033.66  USA
891.54  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1900s  Edwardian Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as876a1245 Status For Sale

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D and A Binder Ltd101 Holloway Road
North London
England
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N7 8LT

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