It opens at the front with a gendarme's hat-shaped glass door, revealing crafted shelves and a lower drawer.
It has retained its original bubble glass.
It features a finely molded gendarme's hat-shaped cornice.
Below, the crossbar is carved with a floral basket and foliate scrolls.
Under the drawer, the lower crossbar is carved with a lyre, acanthus leaves, and openwork floral motifs.
The uprights terminate in small shell feet.
The sides are flat or slanted with beautiful walnut panels.
The backs are original.
Superb blond patina on the walnut.
No signs of wood-boring insects, but a preventative treatment has been carried out in the workshop.
A charming piece of furniture to place on a surface or hang on the wall. Originally, this type of cabinet was intended to hold fine glassware.
Today, it can easily be repurposed.
As a display cabinet for a collection, a small bookcase, etc... a glass cabinet from Nîmes or Arles dating from the early 19th century.
A charming little piece of furniture, now rare, of very fine quality.
Dimensions:
61 cm wide x 24 cm deep x 101 cm high.
We deliver and ship worldwide. Please contact us for a precise quote.





































Le Magazine de PROANTIC
TRÉSORS Magazine
Rivista Artiquariato