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  • Large Italian Baroque 17th century Painted Cabinet Fitted with Drawers
    Located in Troy, NY
    Oversized cabinet, overall painted in white and blue with gilt accents and a faux marbleized top. Large top drawer above double doors opening to an in...
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    Antique 17th Century Italian Baroque Cabinets

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    Softwood

  • Rare 17th Century Italian Louis XIV Inlaid Walnut Antique Cabinet
    Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
    Important antique Italian Louis XIV period cabinet 1680s in walnut wood. Rafined Inlaid decoration on each side. On the front in the upper part six small drawers and a small central ...
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    Antique 1680s Italian Louis XIV Cabinets

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    Walnut

  • Late 17th Century Dutch Oak Coffer
    Located in London, GB
    Late 17th century Dutch Coffer in Oak A 17th-century Dutch oak coffer with black painted panels, presented in a Baroque style. Dimension: H 69.5 x ...
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    Antique Late 17th Century Dutch Baroque Cabinets

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    Oak, Wood

  • 17th Century French Louis XIII Chest
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A remarkable rather large 17th century French Louis XIII oak chest from Normandy with two drawers with iron pulls over two doors, and covered in hand-carved and turned elements. A f...
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    Antique 17th Century French Louis XIII Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Oak

  • Fine 17th Century William and Mary Burl Walnut Cabinet on Chest, Circa 1690
    Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
    17th century William and Mary burr walnut cabinet on chest, circa 1690. England. Concealing two secret compartments. The Cabinet The cross-grain cornice...
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    Antique 17th Century English William and Mary Cabinets

    Materials

    Oak, Walnut, Burl

  • Charles II Walnut, Mulberry Marquetry Cabinet, Gilt Stand, 17th C H.F. du Pont
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Charles II walnut and mulberry marquetry cabinet on giltwood stand, c. 1650-1670. Giltwood cresting and stand appear to be from a few decades later. The form of furniture now described as a cabinet developed across Spain and France in the 16th Century. In architecture, a cabinet is a small private room for the housing or display of precious objects, hence the term could be aptly applied to the small, portable pieces of furniture made for the carriage and display of valuable items and able to stand upon a table, trestle stand...
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    Antique Mid-17th Century British Charles II Cabinets

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    Walnut

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