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Edwardian inlaid bowfront corner display cabinet
Edwardian inlaid bowfront corner display cabinet
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The Edwardian inlaid bowfront corner display cabinet, a piece popular during the early 20th century (c. 1901-1910), is a beautiful example of the lighter, more elegant style that succeeded the heavier Victorian era. Typically crafted from rich mahogany, these cabinets are defined by their curved, "bowfront" glass doors, which allow a panoramic view of the treasured items displayed within. A key decorative feature is the intricate inlay or marquetry, often using lighter woods like satinwood or other fruitwoods to create neoclassical motifs, lines, or panels that contrast beautifully with the darker mahogany structure. Designed to fit neatly into a corner, these pieces maximized space while offering a sophisticated way to showcase fine china, figurines, or collectibles, often featuring glazed sides and interior glass shelves supported by tapering legs, reflecting the refined taste of the Edwardian period.
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