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A pair of Art Nouveau French walnut display cabinets – CPT600

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A pair of Art Nouveau French walnut display cabinets by P.Dumas. Identical to one shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, France.Ombelle pattern.

The Exposition Universale, Paris, 1900 was a landmark event in the history of design and decoration. The florid Art Nouveau style, being championed by Emile Galle and Louis Majorelle and the L’Ecole Nancy, caused a huge impression at this exhibition. The concept of art as a united form, blending painting with architecture and interior design,was a fundamental principal to the movement. Cabinets such as these superb examples were designed to fit in with the panelling of an interior room design so that they blended with the architecture. Extravagance of form and quality of manufacture were typical of the best pieces from the time and these extraordinary cabinets epitomise the best of the period. Not a lot is recorded about this exponent of Art Noveau – P. Dumas – but we do know that an identical cabinet was shown at this important exhibition and it may well be that this pair were commissioned by someone who saw the recorded cabinet at this exhibition (restorations) C. 1900

H: 234 cm W: 191 cm D: 56 cm

Late 18th Century Dutch Marquetry Bookcase – CJB5010

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Late 18th Century Dutch Marquetry Bookcase. The ormolu mounted cornice above two long floral inlaid glass panelled doors having the original wavy glass panels, with ormolu escutcheons and a period lock and key. Opening to reveal an ebonised interior and four ebonised and ormolu front edged shelves (not pictured) Both sides having profuse scroll, mask, vase and floral marquetry inlaid detail. Resting on a walnut veneered plinth base. Note: This particular bookcase is quite unique and is a fine example for marquetry inlay.

C. 1780