
This stunning 19th-century oak display/drinks cabinet is a true testament to fine craftsmanship, embodying the signature style of Bakker & Steyger furniture. With its elegant form and functional design, it offers both display and storage versatility.
The center of the cabinet features shelving enclosed by glass sliding doors, perfect for showcasing treasured items. Flanking the center, two inward angled side cabinets provide additional storage, each equipped with locks. A timeless and versatile piece, it makes a striking addition to a dining room, entrance hall, or study.
While no official Bakker & Steyger maker’s mark is present, an original interior marking reads "Quality Invincible Furniture", further attesting to its heritage and craftsmanship.
Restored, the oak has been stripped, sanded, and sealed, bringing out the natural beauty of the wood while preserving its vintage charm. In great restored condition, this cabinet is ready to grace any space for years to come.
121cm W X 33cm D X 107cm H.
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Note/Disclaimer:
Our images form part of the item's description. Although all efforts have been made to refurbish our furniture to best represent its original state, it must be noted that most of the items we source date from the 1950s to the late 1970s. For this reason, although restored, signs of their vintage condition and age might still be visible. We will typically point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store prior to purchasing.
As with most Mid-Century pieces, it is a good combination of solid wood and a high-quality wood veneer. The history of veneer on furniture is a long and honorable tradition, and it depends on the veneer's artistry, condition, and thickness the quality of the old veneer was long-lasting; for this reason, it can be retouched or sanded and refinished.