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A large Victorian glazed oak museum cabinet,
removed from the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford,
the double cuboid vitrine, with stop-chamfered edges to the four uprights, ball finial surmounts, and all raised on a plinth base, each of the two levels with a hinged door to one side - on opposing sides,
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At least some of the lower glazed panels are observed to have tempered glass replacement panes.
This cabinet has held models of houses at the museum.
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