Barnaby's of Battle
Antique Mahogany Music Cabinet with Cupboard and Drawers
£ 295
Elmgarden Antiques
Collectors Cabinet Filing Drawers
£ 545
£ 299
£ 369
£ 369
Vintage World
French Oak Cabinet Sideboard Cupboard Drawer
£ 299
Vintage World
French Oak Cabinet Sideboard Cupboard Drawer 1 Key
£ 299
£ 329
£ 369
£ 369
£ 540
PS System Mid Century Vintage Danish Teak Wall Shelves Writing Bureau Single Bay
£ 540
Harper Baxter
£ 335
PS System Mid Century Vintage Danish Teak Wall Shelves Chest Drawers Single Bay
£ 335
Harper Baxter
£ 450
£ 320
£ 750
Harper Baxter
Shop Haberdashery Cabinet Victorian 19th Century
£ 1,250
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Art Deco Figured Walnut Bedside Chests
£ 2,200
The Vintage Interiors
Pair of French Oak Art Deco Bedside Cabinets
£ 695
Old Painted Furniture
Late Victorian Painted Oak Glazed Bookcase
£ 395
Tom Scott Antiques
Marquetry Inlaid Pier Display Cabinet with Brass Mounts
£ 695
£ 1,600
Tall Pine School Cupboard Bookcase Victorian 19th Century Glazed Cabinet
£ 1,600
Harper Baxter
£ 1,600
£ 395
£ 1,900
£ 750
Timeless Furniture UK
19th Century Mahogany Shelved Corner Cabinet
£ 175
Salisbury Antiques Centre
Sheraton Revival Corner Cabinet
£ 580
Harper Baxter
Inlaid Astragal Glazed Bookcase
£ 1,250
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Antique Specimen Cabinet
£ 795
£ 480
£ 1,100
Harper Baxter
Art Deco Sideboard Cocktail Cabinet Walnut Credenza
£ 650
Victoria Antiques
Victorian 4 Door Bookcase
£ 650
Worboys Antiques
Oak Arts & Crafts Wall Cabinet
£ 375
Worboys Antiques
French Oak Double Tambour Front Filing Cabinet
£ 575
Worboys Antiques
Mid 19th Century Mahogany Wall Cabinet
£ 425
Prior & Willis Antiques
Large Antique c.1925 Oak Bookcase – High-quality Shop Display Cabinet
£ 1,396.50
Large Antique c.1925 Oak Bookcase – High-quality Shop Display Cabinet
£ 1,396.50
Prior & Willis Antiques
Worboys Antiques
Pair of French Oak Bedside Cabinets
£ 550
Harper Baxter
Pair of Bedside Cabinets Art Deco Satinwood 2 1940s
£ 850
£ 1,400
Art Deco Bookcase Display Case Burl Walnut Glazed Cabinet Vintage 1930s
£ 1,400
Harper Baxter
The antique cabinet first emerged in Italy in the late Renaissance. From initially being a small room that displayed objects, thus the term display cabinet, the antique cabinet soon became a piece of furniture with a pair of doors enclosing small drawers. Some antique cabinets were on stands while others were placed on chests. In the 16th century, the French style antique cabinets were based on architectural lines, while the English style antique cabinets were small and mounted on a stand. By the 17th century, the English style antique cabinet was popular among the rich, and in the mid-17th century, southern Germany and Antwerp specialised in creating inlaid ones. After the Restoration in 1660, these antique furniture pieces became decorative objects.
Not all old cabinets are antique. It could be one of those vintage cabinets; it could also be a mere replica or a new display cabinet designed to look old. To know that what you have is an authentic antique cabinet, it’s essential to be familiar with the craftsmanship, material, and each style used at least a hundred years ago. Aside from signs of wear, you have to look for any marks of the manufacturer. Try to find the stamp or branding as well as the location or country where it was made. Determine the type of wood used, how the cabinet was put together, and signs of it being handcrafted. To accurately identify the age of your antique display cabinet, take it to a reputable appraiser or antiques expert or antique dealers.
If they aren’t yet a hundred years old, or not created during the Georgian period, Regency, Victorian or the Edwardian period, 19th century or early 20th century, then you have vintage cabinets. Vintage storage cabinets would often have bright or pastel colours and romantic floral decorations. For a display cabinet to be vintage, it has to have the best characteristics of the period it was created in, so you have to learn about the different styles of the different decades under 100 years. Going to an antiques expert or appraiser or visiting your local antique dealers will save you time and you’ll get to have all the information you need, including the price range you could sell your furniture for.
An antique cabinet can have a price range of £90-£85,000. The price of any antique furniture depends on the item’s condition, age, materials and style, among others. The more original components these items still have, the higher would be their value. By getting your items appraised by a professional, you’d be able to find out if you have antique cabinets UK dealers would pay much for as well as know how much money you could make out of the items. The more information you have about your items, the more chance you’d be able to sell them.