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Cabinets and cupboards. There are so many different types of cabinet that it is difficult to sort them into the right catagory for successful internet browsing. If you are having any trouble at all finding what you are after please contact us and let us know you specific requirement - whether you are trying to fill a specific space or satisfy a specific function! An item listed in a different section on our site might better suit your needs - call us for tips: an armoire makes a good kitchen cupboard, a side table instead of a pot cupboard, a wardrobe can hide a television and a chiffonier is a good way to maximise storage in an elegant way in a small space - perfect for locking booze away from the children, too!
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A fine pair of walnut Biedermeier cabinets, one being an escretoire, the other open.
Height: 65 inches
Width: 39 inches
Depth: 18 inches
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Fine quality rosewood chiffonier with gilt and brass decoration, English circa 1810.
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C18th exceptionally inlaid cabinet of a variety of woods including snakewood, kingwood and mahogany. Italian, circa 1740. SOLD
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C18th oak with mahogany cross banding housekeepers cabinet.
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Good all original Regency mahogany bookcase of small scale, with boxwood stringing. English, circa 1810.
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Rare and useful pair of George III period mahogany night cupboards (also called pot cupboards or commodes) with tambour front, made of lovely rich well figured timber with ebony stringing.
These have not been repolished by us and retain a warm and deep patina.
17" deep, 29" tall and 20" wide
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A particularly fine Regency rosewood cabinet, with brass inlay to the face, and original glazed door. English, circa 1815.
Height: 36 inches
Width: 28.5 inches
Depth: 12.5 inches
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