Display cabinet with marquetry in floral motifs, Émile Gallé, c. 1900 Dis window of oak and fruit wood, glued with elm root, rosewood and maple wood, including four high legs. The cabinet consists of a lower and upper cupboard that are separated from each other by means of a leaf protruding on both sides. The base cabinet consists of an open block with three drawers at the bottom, in the middle of an open part and a drawer at the top. The three drawers contain marquetteria in the form of Lissen and Waterdrieblad and have tractors of gilded bronze in the form of butterflies. The drawer at the t


Display cabinet with marquetry in floral motifs, Émile Gallé, c. 1900 Dis window of oak and fruit wood, glued with elm root, rosewood and maple wood, including four high legs. The cabinet consists of a lower and upper cupboard that are separated from each other by means of a leaf protruding on both sides. The base cabinet consists of an open block with three drawers at the bottom, in the middle of an open part and a drawer at the top. The three drawers contain marquetteria in the form of Lissen and Waterdrieblad and have tractors of gilded bronze in the form of butterflies. The drawer at the top has a keyhole in the middle. The legs, cut into stylized leaf shapes, overflow into the scanned side styles. A second style has been installed along the side styles. This is parallel to the side style, but bends from the center to the ends of the leaf. The gull -in space is filled with sculpture in the form of a flower on a handle with leaves. The upper cabinet consists of a display cabinet with two doors. Each door consists of a window whose styles are cut into smooth forms. Styles have been applied to the four corners of the upper cabinet that end up in stylized leaf shapes at the top. On both sides of the upper cabinet there are two semicircular shelves, the left of which is lower than the right. Behind the shelves there is sculpture in the shape of a flower on a handle with leaves over the entire length of the upper cupboard. The leaves protrude over the entire width of the board. The rear wall of the upper cupboard contains marquetry in the form of flowers, plants and leaves. On top of the cupboard, rest along the rear and the sides a hood that is open in several sculpted dragonflies. Nancy oak (wood). fruitwood. ash (wood). elm (wood). rosewood (wood) gluing Dis window of oak and fruit wood, glued with elm root, rosewood and maple wood, including four high legs. The cabinet consists of a lower and upper cupboard that are separated from each other by means of a leaf p


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