A late 19th-century oak display cabinet by Jas Shoolbred & Co, one of London’s most respected cabinetmakers. The maker’s stamp is visible to the interior door framing.
Formed in two parts, the cabinet features a glass-fronted upper section with adjustable shelving, ideal for display, set above a panelled base with cupboard storage and a central open recess, making it equally suited to a private interior or a retail or hospitality setting.
The design shows strong late Victorian and neoclassical influence, with turned balustrade galleries, fluted detailing, turned oak finials, carved floral roundels, and a softly shaped central crest to the cornice.
Crafted predominantly from solid oak, the cabinet displays a warm, well-aged surface with honest wear consistent with age and use. The internal shelf adjustment system and construction details are typical of high-quality late 19th-century manufacture.
Ideal as a statement display cabinet, shop fitting, or refined domestic dresser.
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H: 251 W: 183 D: 46 cm
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1200498
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 251cm (98.8inches)Width is 183cm (72.0inches)Depth is 46cm (18.1inches)
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