Description
This handsome display cabinet reflects the cleaner, more restrained lines of the Edwardian period, its rich
mahogany case accented with fine satinwood stringing along the top edge and lower drawer front — a
refined decorative touch typical of quality English case furniture from the early 20th century.
The gently bowed glazed double doors open to reveal four shelves, well suited for displaying a stemware
collection, china, or decorative glass. A single drawer with a turned wood pull is fitted at the base, offering
additional storage, while the cabinet stands on tapered square legs, a hallmark of the period’s move toward
simpler, more architectural furniture forms.
With its clean lines and generous glazed display area, this cabinet would suit a dining room or study, offering
practical storage combined with an elegant, understated presentation for glassware or china collections.



