ANTIQUE ART DECO BURLED VITRINE CURIO CHINA CABINET

Posted on August 21, 2010 | Category: Antique China Cabinets


EuroLux Antiques Furniture Antique Delft Clocks Crucifixes Deruta FrenchMail EBay.comEuroLuxAntiques eBay Store HomeJoin Our Mailing ListHomeAbout UsCustomer TestimonialsPressShippingReturnsComplete Terms & ConditionsFrench Antiques Furniture Vintage FurnitureDutch Holland Blue Delft DelftwareAntique Antiques Vintage Decorative Home DesignAntiques Clocks Antique Clock Vintage Clock Vintage ClocksAntique Lighting Antiques Lighting Vintage Chandeliers Candlesticks CandelabrasAntiques Religious Catholic Crucifixes Holy Water Fonts Vintage Religious Chalkware SculpturesAntiques Art Vintage Art Home Decor Home DesignPlease Help Us Help Homeless Pets!EuroLux Antiques loves pets!PETS, Inc. Programs Work!Donate to Pets, Inc!Our Numbers Prove It!Over 30,000 Dogs & Cats Rescued & PlacedOver 36,000 Animals Spayed or NeuteredOver 6,000 Dogs & Cats Reunited with their OwnersOver 50,000 Families Assisted with Animal ProblemsAntique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China CabinetAntique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China Cabinet Antique Art Deco Burled Vitrine Curio China CabinetItem #:2-93-0Price:$2410.00Product Details Product DetailsItem #:2-93-0Dimensions (inches):66H x 47.50W x 16DComment:This is a great Art Deco piece! Perfect for displaying your collection!Origin:FranceDate:1920Material:Burled Walnut, GlassConditionCondition:

VERY GOOD

In overall very good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'very good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include minor nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, all locks functioning, and all drawers and doors open or slide easily. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been so expertly repaired that it is difficult to tell. If some of the original trim has been replaced or minor restoration has been performed, it has been so expertly done that it is difficult to tell. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use. EuroLux Antiques makes no representation regarding the comfort of chairs or useability for the customer's particular application.

Item Specifics:Very minor veneer wear to bottom edge of top piece. One original glass door has been replaced by nearly identical glass.ShippingFree Shipping:Free shipping only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via Vanline. Vanline shipments generally take between 3-5 business weeks after being picked up by the vanline at the EuroLux Gallery. Delivery times may vary depending on your exact location and the current schedule of our preferred vanline. If this timeframe exceeds your expectations or shipping requirements, please do not purchase this item or you may contact EuroLux Antiques for a more accurate delivery time estimate. All shipments include insurance and will be delivered into your home. In accordance with our full Terms & Conditions pieces ship FOB EuroLux, and the customer is responsible for fully inspecting each piece for damage upon delivery. Once the customer signs the delivery receipt stating that the item was received in good order, the insurance is null and void, and no future insurance claims will be made. Please contact EuroLux Antiques for further details.Additional InformationStyle:

ART DECO STYLE

World War I brought a sobering end to the lavish Art Nouveau style and a new modern, streamlined aesthetic developed in the 1920s and 1930s that eventually was known as Art Deco style. After WWI, the extravagance and excessive carvings found on Victorian and Revival styles was seen as outdated. Consumers wanted simplicity in design, and at the same time were fascinated with the new technological advancements in society, including the automobile, the airplane, the radio, television and skyscrapers, such as the Chrysler building and the Empire State Building in New York City.

Early Art Deco style is marked by sweeping curves, which give the impression of speed and velocity and the aerodynamic nature of automobiles and airplanes. Art Deco style can be understood as the celebration of the Machine Age, the optimism of spirit that proclaimed the future is here brought by technology. At the same time, there was a feeling of disconnection with the past and a rebellion against societal norms during the Roaring Twenties, which was expressed by the Flappers, young women who threw off their girdles, cut their hair short, smoked, drank, and danced all night in the Jazz clubs. Such a break in tradition demanded a bold, new and dramatic style and Art Deco fit the bill.

As the Art Deco style developed, there was a shift away from sweeping curves to rectilinear lines and geometric shapes, however the shapes were often fractionated forms that mirrored the contemporary Cubist art of Pablo Picasso. Hallmarks of the Art Deco style include geometric shapes, trapezoids, zigzags, chevron patterns, a sunburst motif and the stylized use of gazelles, deer, and birds, as well as a bold and dramatic color palette. Bright green, red, orange, yellow, and blue were found everywhere, especially on the cheery dishware line called Fiestaware in the US. Pink and black was also a favorite color combination. After the stock market crash of 1929 when 25% of the US was unemployed, inexpensive Art Deco wares remained popular as the vibrant colors boosted spirits and the focus on technology and the future gave promise that things would get better.

Object:VitrineThe Fine PrintAdditional Information:

Because EuroLux Antiques maintains its own website and lists on other online sites, while also operating a physical store location in Newberry, South Carolina, we reserve the right to end any listing early if it has not been purchased outright or no bids have been placed upon the item. On occasion, a piece listed on a website may no longer be available. We do our best to maintain the accuracy of our inventory records but we often have customers interested in the same item at the same time. In those cases, we defer to the customer who placed the earlier order. We apologize in advance by any inconvenience this may cause. Because of this, we encourage all of our buyers to purchase the item as quickly as possible so that your treasured find doesn't sell elsewhere to someone else. Happy browsing and thanks! Aimee & Greg Talbot at EuroLux Antiques.

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