
Likely Antique Edwardian Inlaid Possibly Mahogany Smoking Cabinet with Copper Interior
This likely early 20th-century Edwardian smoking cabinet features a finely turned spindle gallery and legs, a single door with a decorative marquetry inlay, and a compact rectangular form. Crafted from what is possibly rich mahogany, the cabinet is highlighted by a central medallion with hand-inlaid detailing and subtle curved panel edges. The interior is fully lined in polished copper, a classic feature of smoking cabinets designed to hold tobacco and related accessories while preventing odor absorption.
The cabinet stands on four tapered and turned legs, and the upper spindle rails suggest it may also have functioned as a side or accent table. Its petite footprint and detailed craftsmanship make it ideal as a decorative storage piece orcolectors cabinet.Light surface wear consistent with age. Copper-lined interior is intact and clean.
Vintage condition as pictured.
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Dimensions approximately: 12"L, 10"W, 29"H