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The 9000 square foot brick-and-mortar gallery is home to a large collection of works of art and estate jewelry. We specialize in sculpture circa 1860 through 1930 with a particular emphasis on the Animaliers and as such the gallery always has a very large collection of exceptional European and American sculpture available on display.

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Art Deco Macassar Ebony Vitrine Display Cabinet | Gouffé, Paris

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Regular Price: $11,000.00
SKU:
310KWO02P
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A FINE ART DECO MACASSAR EBONY VITRINE DISPLAY CABINET WITH BLIND-DOOR BOOKCASES
Retains original label inside drawer for manufacturer GOUFFÉ à PARIS | France, ca. 1930
Item # 310KWO02P 

A positively gorgeous Art Deco period vitrine display cabinet, the somewhat typical form for the era features a central display area sealed behind a glass door and storage for books on the right and left behind blind doors. Because of its thin profile at just 16 1/2" in depth, the vitrine perfectly balances a gorgeous form and useful dimensions without in any way overwhelming a space. The central door is surrounded by a molded brass-plated rim and opens to reveal a vibrant birch-veneered interior with adjustable glass shelves, this over two drawers with molded hardware. The entire form is raised over a sleigh-form footing with brass-plated toe sabots on the extreme tips. The cabinet was executed by the renowned firm of Maison Gouffé in Paris during the 1930s, the same workshop where Jean Royere trained and eventually had many of his designs produced through.


Measurements: 56 7/8" H x 16 1/2" D x 51 1/4" W

Condition Report:
French polish with some scuffing and light wear; some light checkering to the finish of the top where it seems a blanket or other material may have touched the surface too long - we have had this polished out as much as possible without going the further step of professional refinishing and it has minimized the vast majority of the texture, but it is still visible under raking light; sides and base with minor scuffs/abrasions/spots of discoloration; rather minor veneer rubbing/loss to edges; overall a brilliant vintage presentation with great color throughout; new 3/8" tempered glass shelving throughout. Locks in good working condition with keys.