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Corner cabinet of late Georgian design, dating from around 1800–1820.
The bow front design is typical of Georgian furniture. It includes a central cupboard with a single-panel door, flanked by vertical panels, above a shallow drawer with original or period-appropriate brass pulls. The cabinet is raised on sabre legs.
Construction is traditional: dovetailed joints, hand-planed panels, and wooden pegs, indicating authentic period craftsmanship. The presence of a shaped lower shelf further enhances both its stability and utility.
Dimensions:
Width: 50cm
Depth: 50cm
Height: 91cm
Design Features & Terminology:
Bow Front: Gently curved front, enhancing elegance and light reflection.
Sabre Legs: Outward-sweeping legs typical of Regency and late Georgian pieces.
Inlay: Contrasting string inlay work around drawer and door panels.
Corner Cabinet: Designed specifically to fit into room corners – space-saving and decorative.
Mahogany: A prized hardwood for Georgian furniture, known for its durability and rich, reddish tone.
Corner cabinet of late Georgian design, dating from around 1800–1820.
The bow front design is typical of Georgian furniture. It includes a central cupboard with a single-panel door, flanked by vertical panels, above a shallow drawer with original or period-appropriate brass pulls. The cabinet is raised on sabre legs.
Construction is traditional: dovetailed joints, hand-planed panels, and wooden pegs, indicating authentic period craftsmanship. The presence of a shaped lower shelf further enhances both its stability and utility.
Dimensions:
Width: 50cm
Depth: 50cm
Height: 91cm
Design Features & Terminology:
Bow Front: Gently curved front, enhancing elegance and light reflection.
Sabre Legs: Outward-sweeping legs typical of Regency and late Georgian pieces.
Inlay: Contrasting string inlay work around drawer and door panels.
Corner Cabinet: Designed specifically to fit into room corners – space-saving and decorative.
Mahogany: A prized hardwood for Georgian furniture, known for its durability and rich, reddish tone.