A Dutch walnut and marquetry display cabinet, early 19th century

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  • A Dutch walnut and marquetry display cabinet, early 19th century


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ZAR 30 000 - 40 000
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A Dutch walnut and marquetry display cabinet, early 19th century
in two parts, the outset moulded pediment centred by a shell-and-c-scroll key-block, above a pair of conforming glazed doors enclosing a fabric-lined interior with a pair of wavy shelves, glazed sides, the lower section with a pair of glazed doors enclosing a shelf, the panelled sides inlaid with a flower-filled vase headed by swags, raised on ring-turned bun feet, restorations, 205cm high, 151cm wide, 42cm deep


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