Exceptionally beautifully executed Dutch three-door cabinet.
This type is already quite rare, and then also so richly and artistically executed
is very rare.
In the panels we see thinly sawn coromandel wood everywhere.
This wood looks like ebony but it has a clear pattern of wide stripes.
A precious type of wood that had to be imported from Sri Lanka.
Three horizontal doors placed one above the other.
Heavy duty - 5.5 cm thick edges and sturdy panels with deep bosses on the inside.
Between the doors are rails with artistic and skilled stitching.
Also on the sides under the cornice we see beautiful stitching of acanthus tendrils.
The sides have a beautiful framework of rails and panels with fine profiles.
Above the doors is a flat frieze with carvings of small arches, as we often see in 17th century Dutch cabinets.
All locks are original and so are the keys.
The cabinet stands on small ball feet.