- Material: Solid mahogany wood, glass panels, brass fittings
- Dimensions: 230 cm height × 130 cm width × 50 cm depth
- Period: Early to mid-19th century
- Style: Empire / Georgian Revival
This impressive mahogany cabinet is a distinguished example of early 19th-century craftsmanship, likely inspired by the Empire and late Georgian styles. Its architectural form combines elegance and solidity — featuring a prominent broken pediment with finials, fluted pilasters, and beautifully curved glass-panel doors that reveal the cabinet’s red-painted interior. The rich mahogany surface, enhanced by time and patina, gives the piece a deep, warm presence.
The upper section provides ample display space for books, porcelain, or collectibles, while the lower compartment offers discreet storage behind paneled doors. Decorative carvings and subtle classical details, such as column-like supports and moulded drawer fronts, reflect the refined neoclassical taste of the period. This cabinet embodies the grandeur of 19th-century design — stately yet functional, crafted to endure generations.


































