SOLD! for $5,750.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $1,400.00
- High Estimate: $1,600.00
- Realized: $5,750.00
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Matching pair of two (2) Adam style diminutive inlaid satinwood and mahogany display cabinets. Each cabinet features a recessed vitrine hung with double-glazed locking doors fitted with interior wood shelves faced with string inlay. The top vitrine surmounts a cabinet with two full-length locking drawers, which is supported on delicate tapering legs ending in circular brass feet. Both cabinets are inlaid with fans, bellflowers, acanthus scrolls, and stringing. The sides showcase the ribbon effect of the satinwood book-matched veneers. 71" H x 28" W x 22 1/4" D. English, second half of the 19th century.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Very condition with age-related general wear. A few minor areas of restoration to inlay. Some lifting and minor losses to inlay to both bases along the top edge, mostly to left side. The locking mechanisms are working and one key is retained.