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SKU:

CAV008

Antique French Briarwood & Cut Crystal Fitted Interior Cave à Liqueur

Circa 1890

Height: 11 1/2 inches   Width: 14 1/2 inches   Depth: 11 inches

 

A cave à liqueur is a beautiful box used to hold small decanters and glasses for serving liqueur, a sweet, fermented drink typically served after dinner. The French mastered the craft of creating these boxes, often using fine woods and sparing no expense in decoration.  Cabinet makers would vie for an opportunity to create these boxes for the finest homes of the French Belle Epoque period, as they were considered a sign of status. The cave à liqueur always had a key so that the master of the house could allow access to as he so chose.  These are true works of art and highly prized by today’s collectors.

Briarwood is the burl of the white heath tree which grows in the Mediterranean region.  The burl grows underground between the root and the trunk of the tree.

 

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