An Apprentice Miniature of a William & Mary Secretaire Cabinet Ca 19th Century
An exceptional 19th-century Victorian-era miniature collector’s cabinet, meticulously crafted as a faithful homage to 18th-century Baroque apprentice or masterpiece cabinetry. This richly detailed piece reflects the architectural and ornamental complexity of the earlier period, likely intended either as a display of cabinetmaking skill or as a refined decorative object for a learned collector.
The cabinet features a boldly shaped double-arched cornice, opening to an interior of outstanding intricacy: fluted columns, a central niche, and a full array of small drawers and cubbies—each designed with balance and care. Below, the drop-front writing surface leads to three lower drawers adorned with classic Victorian brass escutcheons and original hardware.
While created in the 19th century, this piece authentically captures the spirit and precision of 18th-century craftsmanship. Its scale, proportion, and execution make it a standout example of Victorian revival furniture, ideal for collectors, interior designers, or connoisseurs of fine miniature work Style
Woods Used Are Laburnham Oysters And Walnut on The Outside. Inside Contains Yew Oyster, Satin Wood & Walnut. Dimensions: 43 x 20 x 11 cm