
Antique English Mahogany Inlaid Display Cabinet / Vitrine, Edwardian Style
A refined English mahogany display cabinet, dating to the second quarter of the 19th century and executed in the Edwardian style. This elegant vitrine is finely crafted with a carved mahogany crown surmounted by a central finial, above two glazed paneled doors that open to reveal a beautifully inlaid and silk-upholstered interior. The soft green silk lining provides a rich backdrop for display, while three fitted glass shelves offer ample space for objects of art, porcelain, or treasured collections. The cabinet rests on four slender, tapered legs, its form enhanced by delicate inlaid details and a warm mahogany patina that speaks to its age and quality. A superb example of English craftsmanship, the piece combines decorative sophistication with practical function, making it an ideal addition to both traditional and modern interiors. In good antique condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use, including a small veneer loss at the lower leg that does not detract from its beauty or stability. Measuring 72.75 inches high, 36 inches wide, and 13.5 inches deep, this vitrine presents an impressive yet versatile size, perfect for use in a dining room, library, or living space.









