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18th Century Dutch Dry Scraped Glazed Vitrine Cabinet
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Pappilon
Flag of United KingdomHampshire, UK
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18th Century Dutch Dry Scraped Glazed Vitrine Cabinet

REF: LA362711
£3,800
€4,439
$4,780
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Description
An elegant 18th century Dutch two-part vitrine cabinet.  Displaying dry scraped paint, depicting yellow and cream tones throughout. Demonstrating an elegantly shaped bonnet cornice sitting above a pair of glazed doors - retaining original hand-blown glass. The doors open to reveal internal shaped shelves, offering great display opportunities. The lower sections displays a pair of panelled doors raised on shaped bracket feet. The interior features its original soft muted burgundy paint, that has been later refreshed in places.  With its elegant lines and soft finish, this vitrine will bring a graceful presence to any interior.
measurements
Height:
221 cm
Width:
128 cm
Depth:
41 cm
declaration
Pappilon has clarified that the 18th Century Dutch Dry Scraped Glazed Vitrine Cabinet (LA362711) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1760
location
This 18th Century Dutch Dry Scraped Glazed Vitrine Cabinet is located in Hampshire, United Kingdom