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Coromandel Inlaid Vitrine
Highly-prized coromandel, or East Indian ebony, was used to create this beautiful Victorian vitrine. Featuring delicate inlay in the Victorian/Edwardian style and glass panels framed in the equally luxurious satinwood, this cabinet is constructed to fit flush against a wall with baseboards. Elegant cabinets such as this are perfect for displaying one's treasures, but with original locks, keys, mirrors and fleur-de-lis fabric, this case is a prized possession unto itself.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
Highly-prized coromandel, or East Indian ebony, was used to create this beautiful Victorian vitrine. Featuring delicate inlay in the Victorian/Edwardian style and glass panels framed in the equally luxurious satinwood, this cabinet is constructed to fit flush against a wall with baseboards. Elegant cabinets such as this are perfect for displaying one's treasures, but with original locks, keys, mirrors and fleur-de-lis fabric, this case is a prized possession unto itself.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
$9,850.00
Coromandel Inlaid Vitrine—
$9,850.00
Description
Highly-prized coromandel, or East Indian ebony, was used to create this beautiful Victorian vitrine. Featuring delicate inlay in the Victorian/Edwardian style and glass panels framed in the equally luxurious satinwood, this cabinet is constructed to fit flush against a wall with baseboards. Elegant cabinets such as this are perfect for displaying one's treasures, but with original locks, keys, mirrors and fleur-de-lis fabric, this case is a prized possession unto itself.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
Circa 1890
30" wide x 14 ½" deep x 41 ½" high
Coromandel ebony is variegated brown and black, often called "streaky," wood. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery and is also excellent for best quality carving.
























