French display cabinet from the mid-18th century.
Louis XV period,
Around 1750.
Old original glass in the doors.
Clear Rococo style - see the beautiful hood with that typical Rococo stitching.
Deeply detailed carving. See detail photos.
Asymmetrical in shape, so-called rocaille form.
Based on the whimsical shapes of oysters.
These cabinets served to display porcelain.
Both the cabinet and the porcelain were status symbols at the time.
Beautiful weathered color in the wood.
The lower cabinet has three drawers.
These drawers have a so-called organ-curved profile.
The interior is made of dark oak.
The upper cabinet can be separated from the lower cabinet, and the hood is separate from the upper cabinet.
The furniture is shipped in this configuration.
I only ship to countries within the EU.
Buyers from other countries must arrange their own transport. They also pay for the customs costs themselves.
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