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 be careful of 'china cabinets' that have made up by a conversion from a bookcase, armoire or wardrobe.

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A very fine pair of matched Regency period rosewood collection…

Regency Rosewood Collection Cabinets with Marble & Bronze Mounts

A very fine pair of matched Regency period rosewood collection cabinets, the diamond and checkerboard patterned specimen marble surfaces, elaborate gilt bronze mounts, glass doors and mirror backs on tapered legs with concave open lower shelves. One…

A Regency mahogany pier cabinet, plain design with reeded…

Regency Mahogany Pier Cabinet with Glazed Door

A Regency mahogany pier cabinet, plain design with reeded column mouldings on either side and a single glazed door, the fabric lined interior with glass shelves, with key. 77 cm x 33 cm x 90 cm.

A Regency mahogany pier cabinet with a matching Regency wall…

Regency Mahogany Pier Cabinet and Wall Shelf Set

A Regency mahogany pier cabinet with a matching Regency wall shelf, the pier cabinet is with a gallery edge of rectangular form, with a pair of grilled doors on paw feet. 71 cm high, 97 cm wide, 35 cm deep

A rosewood Regency ladies jewellery display cabinet, c.1830,…

Regency Rosewood Jewellery Display Cabinet

A rosewood Regency ladies jewellery display cabinet, c.1830, having a glazed door with two glass shelves, and lower single drawer, upon plinth base and with turned bun feet. Height 51 cm. Width 34 cm. Depth 17 cm

A Regency revival mirrored display cabinet, circa 1910 by W. H.…

Regency Revival Mirrored Display Cabinet by W.H. Rocke & Co

A Regency revival mirrored display cabinet, circa 1910 by W. H. Rocke & Co., two single door display cabinets flanking a central shield shaped mirror above a pair of bow fronted doors with marquetry floral swags, the moulded arched back with foliate inlay…

An unusual pair of Regency rosewood pedestal display cabinets,…

Regency Rosewood Pedestal Display Cabinets

An unusual pair of Regency rosewood pedestal display cabinets, the pierced gilt metal gallery above three glazed doors and a drawer on lobed melon feet. Width 48 cm. Depth 43 cm. Height 125 cm

A Regency style mahogany and satin wood book cabinet, the…

Regency Mahogany Book Cabinet with Satinwood Inlay

A Regency style mahogany and satin wood book cabinet, the shaped cornice above two astragal glazed doors the lower section with an arrangement of four drawers and open display shelf with a further frieze drawer the whole with satin wood inlay and ebony…

A Regency revival satinwood pier cabinet, Liverpool, the shaped…

Regency Satinwood Pier Cabinet with Mirrored Display Shelves

A Regency revival satinwood pier cabinet, Liverpool, the shaped bow-fronted top with inlaid patera and carved bull-nosed edge over central carved door with inlaid vase patera flanked by two quadrant corner mirror-backed display shelving, all on squat…

A Regency mahogany brass inlaid display cabinet fitted with two…

Mahogany Display Cabinet with Glazed Doors

A Regency mahogany brass inlaid display cabinet fitted with two glazed doors

A small Regency rosewood and marble topped pier cabinet, the…

Regency Rosewood Marble Top Pier Cabinet with Glazed Doors

A small Regency rosewood and marble topped pier cabinet, the rectangular marble top above a pair of glazed doors with brass grilles enclosing two adjustable shelves, raised on later turned feet, 75 cm wide, 29 cm deep, 89 cm high