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Art Nouveau Hallway Cabinet in Mahogany, 1920

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Art Nouveau Gothic Hallway Cupboard, 1909
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
Hallway cupboard restored Art Nouveau Gothic 1909 in the style of v. Riemerschmid Features: Two-door model with divided interior and clothes rail ...
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Art Nouveau Small Showcase Elm / Elm Side Cabinet, 1920
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
Small showcase restored Art Nouveau around 1920 elm elm side cabinet Features: Small, single-door model with glass doors and one shelf Organic linework Beautiful patina and gra...
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One-Door Wardrobe by J & J Kohn Bentwood Floorboard, circa 1920
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
One-door wardrobe restored J & J Kohn bentwood floorboard, circa 1920 Features: Single-door model with mirror, drawer, clothes rail and two shelves High quality Original facete...
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Gründerzeit One-Door Hall Closet in Oak, 1900
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
One-door hall closet restored Gründerzeit oak closet Features: Single-door model with mirror, clothes rail and drawer Very high quality processing Heavy quality Cassette fillings Superior full columns...
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Antique 19th Century Wardrobes and Armoires

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Oak

Neo-Baroque Large Hall Closet in Solid Oak, 1925
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
Large hall closet restored solid neo-baroque oak closet, 1925 Features: Single-door model with mirrors and clothes rail The outer door elements cannot ...
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20th Century Baroque Wardrobes and Armoires

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Art Deco Bar Cabinet Showcase by Jules Leleu in Mahogany France, 1930
By Jules Leleu
Located in Lüdinghausen, DE
Showcase restored Jules Leleu Art Deco bar cabinet mahogany France Features: Sliding door compartment with glass shelf at top, two doors at bottom Very high quality processing ...
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20th Century Art Deco Cabinets

Materials

Mahogany

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Exceptional Gaston Poisson & Robert Pansart Cabinet Lacquered Mahogany, Art Deco
By Gaston Poisson, Atelier Pansart
Located in Paris, France
This splendid and rare large furniture piece includes three doors with engraved signed keys from the artist Gaston Poisson, “GP”. This circa 1937 cabinet is made of green lacquered* mahogany and contains 12 interior shelves (three doors each with 4 shelves), each shelf featuring beautiful marquetry detail. The centerpiece of this beautiful cabinet is the large exterior mirror by Robert Pansart. This is made of "églomisé" glass with a polychrome geometric ribbon-like decor. Églomisé glass is a technique used often for mirrors that creates intricate decoration using golden leaves and silver. *THE LACQUER IS NOT ORIGINAL, THE CABINET HAS BEEN REFINISHED LATE 20 CENTURY Gaston Poisson, a cabinetmaker from Lille, France, is a renowned Renaissance designer best known for his modernist work. He has a unique taste for pure clean lines, mostly from the 1950s-1960s, which is exemplified in this particular piece. The square and diagonal motifs visible on the facade of the cabinet as well as the ornate marquetry on the interior shelves show that this piece was highly specialized, a well thought out piece made with incredible care. Robert Pansart is a French glassmaker and decorator who specialized in his unique technique of etching and oxidizing with “églomisé” glass. One of the most highly regarded glassmakers of his time, he mainly worked from post war years to the 1960s, and his work is reminiscent of a world based on fairy tales – evocative of the 1940s-1950s taste. His mirrors tend to appear in the antique art market and are valued as highly collectible pieces. Pansart mirrors were auctioned at very high prices at auctions at Artcurial and other major auction houses (see the last picture) Different works of the artist: Berliz Cinema in Paris Municipal Theater of Poitiers (see last picture) Theater of the Paquebot France
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