SKU:
EC053
Regency Style Vitrine Cabinet
Height: 100 inches Width: 72 inches Depth: 24 inches
The English Regency style spanned approximately 40 years, from 1795 until 1837. It is sophisticated, borrowing from styles being used in France as well as influences from ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman art and architecture. Regency-style furniture originated and became popular during the reign of George IV (1820-1830). He favored a refined appearance, clean lines and graceful curves. Mahogany and other exotic woods add a luxurious feel to these antiques. Brass and ormolu decorations often embellished Regency pieces. The diminished height of many Regency pieces allowed for decorative surface artwork to be admired as well as greater room for display areas for collectibles.
Vitrines were glass showcases or cabinets for the display of collections or precious possessions.
They were common from the 17th through the 19th centuries.