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Description
This antique Italian armoire dates to the late 19th century and reflects the refined elegance of the Rococo Revival period, … Read more This antique Italian armoire dates to the late 19th century and reflects the refined elegance of the Rococo Revival period, expressed through its sculptural silhouette and richly carved details. Crafted in solid wood with a warm, deep-toned finish, the armoire features a gracefully arched crown topped with an elaborate crest, flowing scrollwork, and delicately carved floral motifs that continue across the upper frieze. The pair of tall mirrored doors create a striking vertical presence while visually lightening the piece, balancing ornament with function. Cabriole-style legs and a shaped lower apron with a central carved medallion further emphasize its continental influence and traditional craftsmanship. The armoire is constructed in multiple sections, including the top, central case, and base, a hallmark of large Italian case pieces that allows for easier transport and proper assembly while maintaining structural integrity. Inside, the cabinet opens to reveal adjustable shelving supported by traditional notched uprights, along with paneled doors showcasing contrasting interior woods, a detail often found in finely made Italian furniture of the period. While no maker’s mark is present, the quality of carving, proportions, and construction are consistent with Italian workshop production from this era, making this armoire a distinguished and enduring antique statement piece. See less
- Dimensions
- 58.5ʺW × 20ʺD × 101ʺH
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Mirror
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- This antique armoire is in very good condition overall, showing wear consistent with age and long-term use. There is a … moreThis antique armoire is in very good condition overall, showing wear consistent with age and long-term use. There is a small area of wood loss along the upper interior edge (see photos), visible when the doors are open. There is also minor wear to the underside and interior edges, visible when viewed from below (see photos), along with gentle surface wear throughout. The carved legs show expected signs of use at the feet and edges, consistent with age and placement over time. These details are cosmetic and do not affect the structure or function of the piece. The armoire remains solid, stable, and fully functional, with its original character intact. less
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