Skip to main content
1 of 9

Unique 1946 Jacques Dupuis & Roger Bastin cherry cabinet

You May Also Like
  • French Cherry Cabinet
    Located in Wilson, NC
    French cherry cabinet, the top with ''bread boarded'' and shaped edge molding , door and sides with inset panels, the door has carved foliate in relief a...
    Category

    Antique 1830s French Cabinets

    Materials

    Brass, Steel

  • Kate Noakes 'Cherry Blossom' Cabinet
    By Kate Noakes
    Located in Newmarket, GB
    A twentieth century Queen Anne style cabinet, that has been reconditioned and reimagined by designer and maker Kate Noakes. Kate uses a unique...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Cabinets

    Materials

    Metal

  • Pacific Curio Cabinet in Cherry by Studio Moe
    Located in Portland, OR
    Reveal your favorite keepsakes, display your everyday wares, or simply tuck things away in this elegant modern hutch. The Pacific Curio Cabinet is desig...
    Category

    2010s American Modern Cupboards

    Materials

    Cherry

  • 2 Doors Classical Cabinet in Cherry, White-Cream Lacquered, 100% Made in France
    Located in Landivy, FR
    This 2 doors cabinet is a handmade and modernized interpretation of the French Directoire style at the end of the 18th century. This period style is remarkable with its straight, cla...
    Category

    2010s French Neoclassical Cabinets

    Materials

    Cherry, Oak

  • Unique Late 19th Century Gilt Bronze Mounted Cabinet by François Linke
    By François Linke
    Located in New York, NY
    A unique late 19th century gilt bronze mounted parquetry cabinet by François Linke and Léon Messagé François Linke and Léon Messagé This unusual cabinet features a cube parquetry top with a back splash centered with a plume of bronze feathers and flowers, above a long single drawer with a bronze leaf-clasped scallop shell and two handles shaped as wings, the sides headed by foliate and flower-cast clasps. The cabinet was most likely made to store magazines or original phonograph records. Stamped FL under many of the bronze mounts, the lock stamped CT LINKE/PARIS Linke was born in Pankraz in Bohemia and was celebrated by the French as one of the greatest ébénistes of meubles de style at the turn of the century. He began his apprenticeship with a Bohemian master at the age of thirteen. Four years later, he toured Austria, settling and working in Vienna for two years. Linke arrived in Paris 1875, and by 1881 he had established his own small workshop at 170 rue du Faubourg St. Antoine. Taking 18th century styles as his starting point and adapting earlier styles to contemporary taste, Linke produced fine quality furniture, steadily expanding his business during the next 20 years. He firmly established his reputation after receiving a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900 for his extraordinary Grand Bureau. He continued to use international fairs as a means of exploring new markets, exhibiting at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, the Liege in Belgium and the 1908 Franco-British exhibition in London. Linke’s highly original designs sprang from the Régence and Rococo styles but were imbued with something quite new, Rococo curves were laden with gilt-bronze sculptural mounts in the tradition of A.-C. Boulle (1642-1732) or Charles Cressent (1685-1758). Stylistically, the new designs still adhered to the Rococo; the novelty, however, was Linke’s fusion of the Rococo with the liveliness and the fluidity of the ‘art nouveau’. The Revue called Linke’s creations entierement nouveau, and continued to say that ‘Linke’s stand...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century French Belle Époque Cupboards

    Materials

    Bronze

  • Unique Liberty & Co Marked Great Arts & Crafts Cabinet Attr. to Leonard Wyburd
    By Leonard Wyburd
    Located in Lisse, NL
    Stunning Arts and Crafts cupboard by one of the greatest. We are certain that this wonderful handcrafted, stained oak cabinet was designed by Leonard Francis Wyburd (1865-1958). We are certain, because of several style elements that are typical for his designs for Liberty & Co in the late 19th century. We have no pictures in books or other evidence, but the pieces from his hand that can be found on the internet reveal style elements that are very similar and they were used by no one else. The design of this incredibly artistic piece shows both the influences of Medieval and Rural Britain. It were these early and amazing pieces of furniture from the Liberty Studio (headed by Wyburd) that made people across the continent speak of the 'Stile Liberty'. Designers like Wyburd and pieces of furniture like this amazing cabinet, influenced and shaped the entire development of the Jugendstil and Art Nouveau in Europe. That too makes this rare piece important for collectors and possibly for museums around the world. This cupboard is a work of art and it is an absolute joy to look at. It is all made of solid and stained oak and apart from the stunning and impressive overal design with the overhanging top with supporting beams, there are some key style elements that make this cabinet really stand out. First of all, there is the ever so true saying which is embossed in copper in beautiful Arts and Crafts letters which reads 'WELCOME IS THE BEST CHEER'. Secondly, there are the rare leather panels in the doors which come with (faded) images in slight reliëf. The one on the left is of a man in a hat and tights and he is playing a mandolin. The leather artwork...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century British Arts and Crafts Cabinets

    Materials

    Brass, Copper

Recently Viewed

View All