Antique 19th Century Inlaid Mahogany Regency Revival Display Cabinet China Hutch 1890 Mid-Century Modern but also without the critical
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but also without the critical examination of social conditions that can be found in the works of contemporaries such as Daumier
no damage or restoration noted
mahogany and other exotic hardwood geometric inlays
most likely by Phillippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896)
The base having an inset tooled and gilded leather surface
Antique 19th Century Inlaid Mahogany Regency Revival Display Cabinet China Hutch 1890 Mid-Century Modern but also without the criticalA fine antique late 19th century Regency Revival inlaid mahogany china hutch cabinet in excellent condition, circa 1890. The cabinet of serpentine shape including the glass panels, the top having a stepped crown with a single door below, the door with astragal molding shaped like the 'Brighton Pavilion' domes, which was created as a summer retreat for the Prince Regent, later to become King George IV. The door is inlaid with 'herringbone' inlay of
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