Patina Maison
Early 19th c. Dutch Oak Cabinet
Early 19th c. Dutch Oak Cabinet
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This incredibly striking and large early 19th century Dutch oak cabinet is a beautifully proportioned architectural piece, featuring an elegant arched cornice, original hand-blown glass panes, and a richly nuanced surface developed over time. The upper section opens to reveal interior scalloped shelving ideal for display, while a concealed pullout breadboard adds a wonderful layer of practicality and charm. Below, paneled cupboards offer generous closed storage, and the cabinet retains its original working key—an exceptional detail that speaks to its completeness. With its refined silhouette, warm tonal variation, and thoughtful craftsmanship throughout, this cabinet makes a striking statement in a kitchen, dining room, or living space, equally suited for showcasing ceramics, glassware, and collected objects.
- Wide: 47.25"
- Depth: 20.75"
- Height: 98" overall
**Due to the unique antique and vintage nature of our pieces, all sales are final and sold as is. Our items are one-of-a-kind and can have wear consistent with age, including nicks, cracks, separation, doors and drawers that stick or don't close completely and patina which only adds to the character. Please be sure to ask any questions related to condition prior to purchase.**
Freight shipping is to first floor, room of choice. If you are in a location which requires a COI, additional fees will apply & advance notice at or before purchase is required. See shipping FAQ here.
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