Display Case Collection
Step into the past with a glimpse of history through the Coral Gallery c. 1895, where Early Victorian rosewood display cabinets-on-stand by Gillows take center stage
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Step into the past with a glimpse of history through the Coral Gallery c. 1895, where Early Victorian rosewood display cabinets-on-stand by Gillows take center stage. These exquisite pieces showcase craftsmanship at its finest, capturing the elegance and sophistication of a bygone era. Marvel at the intricate details and ornate designs that adorn these stunning cabinets, each one meticulously handcrafted to perfection. The rich rosewood adds warmth and depth to any space, while the cabinets themselves serve as a window into another time. Among their treasures lie Articles of China from 1843/44, captured forever in William Henry Fox Talbot's lens. Delicate and fragile, these artifacts tell stories of ancient traditions and artistic mastery. Moving forward in time but still steeped in history, we find ourselves before Anthony & Company's Lincoln Memorial. Dissected Leaves from 1860/69. This botanical marvel showcases nature's beauty preserved for eternity through meticulous dissection techniques. Travel back even further to Joseph Nash's Mediaeval Court: The Great Exhibition of 1851 in all its grandeur. Immerse yourself in an era long gone as you admire this magnificent depiction that brings to life the opulence and splendor of medieval times. Fast forward to more recent times with Edward L Loper's China Closet from 1937 - a testament to timeless design that seamlessly blends functionality with style. This piece exudes elegance while providing ample storage for your cherished china collection. Take a peek inside Petronella Oortman's Dollshouse from c. 1710 (oil on canvas), an enchanting miniature world filled with tiny treasures waiting to be discovered. Lose yourself in its intricacies as you imagine life within those walls centuries ago. Finally, encounter "Liar, " a captivating chromolitho that challenges perception and invites contemplation about truth versus deception – an artwork that sparks conversation and introspection.