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Art Deco Vitrine / Display Case, Rosewood Veneer, France, circa 1930
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Wonderful original Art Deco vitrine or display case.
Amazing rich rosewood / Palisander veneer, hand polished with shellac (French polish).
Thick original curved glass windows and inlay shelves. Each of the three shelves can be adjusted in 7 positions.
Key says "DW" (Deutsche Werkstätten), but could be replaced later on.
the Vitrine was standing in Germany, but was originally produced in France.
All the glass plates can be taken out and are fixed with screwed bars on the inside.
Greatly restored condition.
The depth of the Vitrine is 36 cm at the top. The legs go out more and are 42.5 cm / 16.7 in deep. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 47.24 in; H. 63.19 in; D. 16.73 in; W. 120 cm; H. 160.5 cm; D. 42.5 cm;
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