Display case - Wood

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Constance Rousseau
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Selected by Constance Rousseau

Master marquetry craftswoman with 4 years' expert experience. Trainee auctioneer at Sotheby's Paris.

Estimate  € 180 - € 220
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Description from the seller

Rare Italian wall-mounted display case, dating to the late 18th to 19th century, originally intended for the protected presentation of devotional or collectible objects. Crafted in wood and fitted with an antique glass front, the case features an original textile-lined interior with a striped golden-toned fabric, creating a refined and luminous backdrop for displayed items.

The piece retains its original hand-forged iron hanging hardware, including forged loops and brackets, attesting to its age and authenticity. The solid wooden construction and paneled back reflect traditional pre-industrial craftsmanship.

Such display cases were historically used in private chapels, oratories, or noble residences to house reliquaries, sacred objects, ex-votos, or significant personal artifacts. Today, it functions beautifully as a wall vitrine, shadow box, or architectural accent, suitable for both historic and contemporary interiors.

A striking decorative object with strong sculptural presence and historical character.

Good antique condition, consistent with age and use.

The wooden structure is solid and stable, showing honest wear, surface marks, and patina. The textile-lined interior shows age-related wear but remains intact and visually compelling. The glass panel is secure.

The original iron hanging hardware shows oxidation consistent with age and remains functional. Minor losses and imperfections are present and should be considered part of the object’s historical integrity.

Rare Italian wall-mounted display case, dating to the late 18th to 19th century, originally intended for the protected presentation of devotional or collectible objects. Crafted in wood and fitted with an antique glass front, the case features an original textile-lined interior with a striped golden-toned fabric, creating a refined and luminous backdrop for displayed items.

The piece retains its original hand-forged iron hanging hardware, including forged loops and brackets, attesting to its age and authenticity. The solid wooden construction and paneled back reflect traditional pre-industrial craftsmanship.

Such display cases were historically used in private chapels, oratories, or noble residences to house reliquaries, sacred objects, ex-votos, or significant personal artifacts. Today, it functions beautifully as a wall vitrine, shadow box, or architectural accent, suitable for both historic and contemporary interiors.

A striking decorative object with strong sculptural presence and historical character.

Good antique condition, consistent with age and use.

The wooden structure is solid and stable, showing honest wear, surface marks, and patina. The textile-lined interior shows age-related wear but remains intact and visually compelling. The glass panel is secure.

The original iron hanging hardware shows oxidation consistent with age and remains functional. Minor losses and imperfections are present and should be considered part of the object’s historical integrity.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Wood
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
110 cm
Width
70.5 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800, 1800-1850
ItalyVerified
Private

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