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The late 17th century passion for collecting Chinese porcelain and the later European porcelain, (a passion that has not abated), led to the design of various forms of cabinets for displaying the collection. There are various forms, and collectors can find pieces in the Sheraton, Queen Anne and Rococo revival manner dating from the Edwardian and later Victorian periods. Glazed china cabinets or bookcases were frequently made in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco style. The half-round lead lighted china cabinets popular in the 1920s and 1930s, are not all as common as they used to be. Collectors should more... be careful of 'china cabinets' that have made up by a conversion from a bookcase, armoire or wardrobe. less...

The Gothic style was the dominant style of ecclesiastical architecture from the middle and late medieval period, that is from the 12th to the 16th century. In buildings The Gothic style is characterized by its use of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses as well as ornate decorative features such as intricate carvings and stained glass windows.

The furniture of the period closely followed the architecture. The Gothic style in furniture has been revived several times: in the 18th century when designers such as Chippendale incorporated Gothic themes into their designs and in the 19th century by the architect, more... designer and artist A. W. Pugin, whose career was at its peak when he designed the Palace of Westminster, the present British Houses of Parliament in the Gothic Revival style.

The Gothic style was a major influence on the arts and architecture of Europe, and it had a lasting impact on the development of Western art and architecture. Today, the term "Gothic" is sometimes used to describe a subculture that is characterized by a fascination with the dark and macabre, as well as a love of medieval and Victorian-era styles. However, this usage is distinct from the original historical meaning of the term. less...

George IV mahogany display cabinet in Gothic Revival style, 42…
George IV Gothic Revival Mahogany Display Cabinet, 112.5 cm High

George IV mahogany display cabinet in Gothic Revival style, 16.54 in. x 16.54 in., 44.29 in. high

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A walnut display cabinet, 20th century, with an extended top,…
Gothic Walnut Display Cabinet with Cabriole Legs

A walnut display cabinet, 20th century, with an extended top, Gothic style arched glazing, four timber shelves and raised on cabriole legs, height 67.32 in., width 48.03 in., depth 15.75 in.

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A Scottish Adam revival display cabinet, late 19th, early 20th…
Scottish Adam Revival Display Cabinet with Gothic Astragal Door

A Scottish Adam revival display cabinet, late 19th, early 20th century, the 'D' fronted satinwood cabinet with figured veneers and crossbanding, the single central Gothic revival astragal door enclosing a silk lined interior, the lower section with two dra

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A fine Chippendale revival mahogany display cabinet on stand,…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Display Cabinet with Gothic Influences

A fine Chippendale revival mahogany display cabinet on stand, late 19th century, with ivorine maker's label for story & Triggs, London, with Chinese, classical and Gothic influences, having a swan neck broken pediment with fretwork above dentil and strapwo

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Gothic style Victorian mahogany wall mounted display cabinet,…
Victorian Gothic Wall Display Cabinet

Gothic style Victorian mahogany wall mounted display cabinet, 38.98 in. high, 34.25 in. wide, 10.24 in. deep

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Antique French Gothic carved walnut two door display cabinet,…
French Gothic Walnut Display Cabinet with Marble Top

Antique French Gothic carved walnut two door display cabinet, marble top fitted with two drawers, approx 48.03 in. high, 50.79 in. wide

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An antique French mahogany display cabinet, late 19th century,…
French Mahogany Display Cabinet, Late 19th Century

An antique French mahogany display cabinet, late 19th century, having a rounded and arched backboard above two glazed doors with gothic arch and panelled astragal glazing opening to internal shelving, upon a free standing extended base with two cockbeaded

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