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French Marquetry Inlaid Vitrine/ Display Cabinet

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A late 19th C.French rosewood vitrine. The top having a cushion moulded frieze with applied brass mounts. The 2 glazed and serpentine shaped doors with satinwood and boxwood marquetry inlay. The ends of bowed form with conforming marquetry.. The whole having heavy brass mounts and standing on 4 shaped feet. Size:- Height...72.5''/ 184cm. Width...39''/ 99cm. Depth...20''/ 51cm. Delivery to most of U.K. mainland £55. ALL TRADE ENQUIRIES WELCOME.
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1890  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Rosewood Origin French Item code as243a1242 / 21102 Status Sold

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John Howkins AntiquesPrivate dealer
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The Grange, Hempnall Green
Norfolk
NR15 2NR

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