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18th c. Dutch Vitrine

France, 20th Century

$3,495

Antique

Rare

Sylvie Favorite

Oh, Sylvie struck gold in The Netherlands! This 18th-century Dutch Rococo vitrine is nothing short of spectacular, with its sweeping bonnet top, carved wooden frame, and original hand-rolled glass that has warped and waved with time. Once a proud library cabinet, it was built to hold books, porcelain, and silver in full view, turning practical storage into a dazzling display. Sylvie can’t help but imagine it now, glowing in a dining room stacked with glassware and plates, or reimagined as a curiosity cabinet with books, shells, and collected oddities that beg to be admired.

Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

  • Age:

    20th Century

  • Country of Origin:

    France

  • Material:

    Wood with metal hardware and glass doors

  • Dimensions:

    75" H x 55" W x 16" D
  • Notes from Sylvie:

    This piece is also made from two parts, the top glass portion lifts off and can be transported separately. As with many antiques, this piece may show gentle repairs, cracks, scratches, holes, years worth of patina, and stains - just the way we like it.

    All items are final sale.