Georgian Antiques
George III Mahogany Bedside Cabinet
£ 750
£ 575
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Antique Burr Walnut Bedside Cabinets
£ 995
Antique Furniture Direct
Early Victorian Mahogany Bedside Cupboard
£ 395
Richie Perrott Antiques
Early 20th Century Swedish Birch Bookcase
£ 1,825
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Mahogany Display Cabinet by James Winter & Sons, London
£ 2,495
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Mahogany Display Cabinet by James Winter & Sons, London
£ 2,495
London City Antiques
Georgian Antiques
Georgian Double Mahogany Corner Cabinet
£ 2,500
Alain Michel Antiques
Genoese Cabinet Called Stipo - Renaissance Period in Walnut - 16th Century
€ 62,000
Genoese Cabinet Called Stipo - Renaissance Period in Walnut - 16th Century
€ 62,000
Alain Michel Antiques
Hawkins Antiques
Antique Satinwood Painted Display Cabinet
£ 3,450
£ 650
£ 4,950
Antique Porcelain Corner Display Cabinet, English, Chippendale Taste, Victorian
£ 4,950
London Fine Ltd
Harry Raine Antiques
A Mahogany Pot Cupboard / Night Stand / Commode
£ 160
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Victorian Pollard Oak Bedroom Suite by Maple & Co (Wardrobe, Dressing Table)
£ 2,200
Victorian Pollard Oak Bedroom Suite by Maple & Co (Wardrobe, Dressing Table)
£ 2,200
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Harry Raine Antiques
Carved Oak Drinks Cabinet / Cocktail Cabinet
£ 375
Harry Raine Antiques
Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet
£ 475
Worboys Antiques
Small Walnut Drawer Bookcase
£ 225
Vintage House
Victorian Pine Kitchen Wall Cabinet, Dresser Top
£ 295
Cloverleaf Home Interiors
Cabinet Fine Shapland & Petter Arts and Crafts Mahogany c.1890
£ 795
Cabinet Fine Shapland & Petter Arts and Crafts Mahogany c.1890
£ 795
Cloverleaf Home Interiors
£ 5,950
Large Antique Breakfront Bookcase, English, Cabinet, Georgian Revival, Victorian
£ 5,950
London Fine Ltd
£ 1,695
Antique Fall Front Music Cabinet, English, Art Nouveau, Victorian, After Liberty
£ 1,695
London Fine Ltd
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Vintage Walnut Tambour Front Bedside Cabinets
£ 945
Marylebone Antiques
Art Deco Burr Walnut & Sycamore Bookcase / Cabinet by Epstein
£ 2,400
Geoffrey Stead
Small Pair of Inlaid Walnut Commodini Italy c.1800
£ 1,350
Geoffrey Stead
Pair of Early 19th Century Walnut Commodini
£ 2,300
Tony Youll Antiques
Pair of Fine Quality Bedside Tables
£ 1,250
Penderyn Antiques
Small Antique Edwardian Mahogany Display Cabinet
£ 495
London City Antiques
Extremely Large Antique Early 19th Century Quality Burr Walnut Dutch Floral Marquetry Inlaid Display Cabinet
£ 12,850
Extremely Large Antique Early 19th Century Quality Burr Walnut Dutch Floral Marquetry Inlaid Display Cabinet
£ 12,850
London City Antiques
£ 780
Founders Antiques
Antique Early Victorian Mahogany Work Table
£ 445
Georgian Antiques
Yellow Pine Wall Cabinet
£ 400
£ 28,500
Antique 19th Century French Kingwood Credenza / Cabinet From Great Brampton House
£ 28,500
Hawkins Antiques
£ 350
Church Street Antiques
Early 20thc Burr Walnut Demi-lune Drinks Cabinet
£ 1,150
£ 580
Victorian-Style Mahogany Glazed Display Cabinet with Cabriole Legs & Drawers
£ 580
Erfmann Vintage
£ 2,450
Tony Youll Antiques
Par of Marquetry Bedsides
£ 575
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
A Near Pair French Marquetry Cabinets
£ 1,695
£ 650
£ 1,550
£ 1,650
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.