English Early 20th Century Ebonized Art Deco Vitrine
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Description
Dimensions: 97 3/4? H x 50 5/8? W x 14? D
A tall, dark and handsome English vitrine, made in London circa 1930 by E. Pollard & Co. Ltd.
This exceptional display case is a sight in and of itself! It is finished in a very smart ebonized black lacquer. The case piece has five shelves, made of glass, that can have their heights adjusted to suit your needs. Two long doors, each outfitted with a large, singular pane of glass, close before the exposed interior. They have a small shaped brass pull and are embellished with carvings done in a running-coin motif. The cabinet has narrow sides,which are also made of glass, enabling its contents to be viewed from multiple angles. The back of the cabinet is mirrored, seemingly doubling the size of the interior while providing a uniform backdrop against which to display your prized possessions. A brass plaque displays the maker’s mark and can be found centrally, atop the plinth base. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 50.62 in; H. 97.75 in; D. 14 in; W. 128.57 cm; H. 248.29 cm; D. 35.56 cm;
Message from Seller:
Laura Roland and her mother Susan travel to France, England and Italy in search of one-of-a-kind 18th, 19th and 20th century antique and vintage furniture and accessories. They have built many wonderful European contacts, ship 40 ft containers and do full restoration at their 18,000 sqft showroom in Baton Rouge, LA. Fireside Antiques has been a family-owned business since 1982
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