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19th Century mahogany cabinet by Edwards & Roberts

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19th Century mahogany Sheraton revival inlaid display cabinet by Edwards&Roberts profusely inlaid all over with floral marquetry, the inlaid broken arch pediment sitting in a moulded edge frieze, with a serpentine shaped single glazed door below opening to reveal two fixed shaped shelves inside, the inverted sides of the cabinet glazed with lovely inlaid decoration to the frame, the serpentine shaped base having a two door cupboard, the front of the doors as well as the side panels profusely inlaid with various foliage, figures and urns, the inlay is of the highest quality and is in excellent condition, the cabinet supported on square tapering splayed legs unified with a shaped shelf.

37 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 83” high.

95cms x 47cms x 211cms high.
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£5450.00  UK
$6958.02  USA
6459.34  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Date 1890  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker Edwards and Roberts | Furniture maker Item code as256a1466 Status Sold

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Suffolk
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