Antique Pair Of Glazed Bookcases / Display Cabinets

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Antique Pair Of Glazed Bookcases / Display Cabinets
Tall Display Cabinets

This rare antique pair of glazed bookcases exemplifies the distinguished craftsmanship of mid-19th century Anglo-Indian furniture. Embodying elegant Neoclassical aesthetics with a touch of colonial influence, these tall display cabinets were produced during the height of British presence in India, offering both historical significance and timeless appeal.

Origin: India

Date: Circa 1840

Material: Ebonised teak, glass

Dimensions: Height: 228 cm (90 in), Width: 114 cm (45 in), Depth: 30 cm (12 in)

Condition: Excellent patina; original glass, minimal signs of age

These imposing display cabinets echo the prevailing Neoclassical taste adopted by British expatriates in India, drawing stylistic parallels with period pieces housed in prestigious institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Their restrained forms and classical pediments evoke the grace of 19th-century English furniture, while the use of locally sourced teak beautifully exemplifies Anglo-Indian innovation and adaptability during this era of cross-cultural design.

Notable Features:

  • Fine ebonised teak construction for durability and striking visual contrast
  • Classical pediments and turned bun feet, reflecting Neoclassical influences
  • Original, hand-glazed glass panels for authentic mid-19th-century character
  • Spacious, tall proportions allow for versatile use as bookcases or display cabinets

Each glazed bookcase stands tall with dignified clarity, their craftsmanship visible in the crisp joinery and balanced silhouette. The application of ebonising not only enhances the textural quality of the teak but also demonstrates mastery of 19th-century finishing techniques prevalent among high-end cabinetmakers. Distinctive glass-fronted doors lend themselves perfectly for the secure and elegant display of books, artworks, or treasured curiosities.

Revered for their scarcity—especially as a matched pair—these antique display cabinets possess significant collecting value, combining classical design with Anglo-Indian provenance. Their impressive height and scale make them ideal focal points for traditional or eclectic interiors, enhancing any living space, private library, or curated collection. This offering presents a remarkable opportunity to acquire a versatile and historically resonant piece of antique cabinet furniture certain to be admired for generations.

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