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A very large English glazed bronze and mahogany museum case,
early 20th Century, removed from The British Museum,
the flat-topped vitrine, rectangular in plan with curved corners, the upper section incorporating six access hatches, each with a pair of articulated cranked supports, raised on the mahogany lower section incorporating a single door to each short side and two pairs of doors to each long side,
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This extraordinary cabinet was probably made by Edwardes of Birmingham. It is engineered to a high specification. It has spent the last few decades displaying Early Chinese Earthenware artifacts at the museum.