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A Charles X Period Display Cabinet In Rosewood Veneer, With Substantial Gilt Bronze Claw Feet
A Charles X period display cabinet in rosewood veneer, inlaid stringing, and prominent claw feet. France, circa 1830. This elegant Charles X period display cabinet is crafted from rosewood veneer, its deep, contrasting grain enhanced by a refined, finely executed inlaid stringing. The front features a glazed door framed by delicate marquetry, revealing a simple yet elegant interior with several shelves for displaying objects, books, or collectibles. The sides of the cabinet are also veneered in high-quality rosewood with particularly decorative grain. The upper section is highlighted by a decorative inlaid frieze, adding rhythm and lightness to the composition. The piece rests on a particularly striking base composed of robust, gilt-bronze claw feet, generously proportioned and meticulously chased, lending the cabinet a strong decorative presence and great elegance. Beyond its aesthetic qualities, this display cabinet also contains an ingeniously concealed compartment in the upper section, disguised as a false ceiling—a discreet feature for keeping documents or precious objects hidden from view. This type of secret compartment, always sought after by antique furniture enthusiasts, testifies to the care taken in the cabinet's design. With its rich veneer, delicate marquetry, high-quality bronze mounts, and this hidden compartment, this display cabinet is a beautiful example of French furniture from the Charles X period, combining decorative elegance and ingenuity.
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