This 70-inch tall cabinet is a classic example of British Colonial furniture from the early 20th century. It features a four-door design with original glass panes, allowing for a clear view of the interior shelving while protecting contents from dust. The standout feature is the decorative frieze at the top, which is inset with a row of antique glazed ceramic tiles featuring a pink rose and green lattice motif. The cabinet is finished with a crown molding and a scalloped base, reflecting the fusion of European structural forms with local artisan craftsmanship. During the colonial era, these cabinets were prized as Library or China cabinets, designed to showcase a family's most valuable collections—from imported porcelain to rare books. The use of floral ceramic tiles was a popular decorative trend that added a touch of color and femininity to the substantial, dark wood frames typical of the period.
Given its impressive 70-inch height and 62-inch width, this cabinet is a major anchor for a dining room or a large living space. It is perfect for displaying a curated collection of your global artifacts, where the glass doors provide a sophisticated, gallery-like feel. The shallow 17-inch depth is a functional advantage, allowing it to fit into hallways or tighter dining areas without obstructing flow.
- *Era: Antique
- *Size: 62“(L) x 17“(D) x 70“(H)
- *Material:
Solid Wood with Original Glass Panes
- *Color: Brown
- *Features: Decorative Rose Inlaid Ceramic Tiles; Scalloped Base; Fixed Interior Shelving
- *Style:
British Colonial
- *Origin: India
- *Condition: Authentic antique condition with original hardware and glass; natural wood patina and aging to the ceramic tiles.
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