Sold - Email for something similar - Early 1900's Blue and Gold Gin and Cocktail Cabinet with Stained Glass.

£345.00

Finished in "Indian Ink" blue and highlighted with gold Art Deco accents, this stunning furniture piece was originally made between the late 1920's/ early 1930's.

The cabinets bowed front was made with leaded glass and highlighted with lovely yellow stained glass. Each piece of both stained glass and leaded glass is intact and looks stunning.

The stained glass colour itself made colour co-ordination and theme for the whole cabinet organic, from the matching blues and golds within the back drop itself to leaded glass and leg colour co-ordination.

Its been a joy to create and we hope you love it as much as we do. It arrives at the shop this week so be quick if you want it as it goes on sale to the general public then.

The cabinet itself is 134cm tall x 91cm wide x 39cm deep and comes with two removeable glass shelves.


All base units used to create new refurbished cabinets are anything from 70 to 120 years old. They are all taken apart, cleaned, sanded, painted and made structurally sound before being sold. They are also antiques, have bumps and bruises, wholes and cracks. This is normal but never detracts from how wonderful they look. If you want something that looks brand then this isn't the item for you, however, if you want a wonderful piece of furniture, that wants another 100 years with a new owner, an owner who loves beautiful talking points in their home then, yes, you should definitely buy this 😉

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Finished in "Indian Ink" blue and highlighted with gold Art Deco accents, this stunning furniture piece was originally made between the late 1920's/ early 1930's.

The cabinets bowed front was made with leaded glass and highlighted with lovely yellow stained glass. Each piece of both stained glass and leaded glass is intact and looks stunning.

The stained glass colour itself made colour co-ordination and theme for the whole cabinet organic, from the matching blues and golds within the back drop itself to leaded glass and leg colour co-ordination.

Its been a joy to create and we hope you love it as much as we do. It arrives at the shop this week so be quick if you want it as it goes on sale to the general public then.

The cabinet itself is 134cm tall x 91cm wide x 39cm deep and comes with two removeable glass shelves.


All base units used to create new refurbished cabinets are anything from 70 to 120 years old. They are all taken apart, cleaned, sanded, painted and made structurally sound before being sold. They are also antiques, have bumps and bruises, wholes and cracks. This is normal but never detracts from how wonderful they look. If you want something that looks brand then this isn't the item for you, however, if you want a wonderful piece of furniture, that wants another 100 years with a new owner, an owner who loves beautiful talking points in their home then, yes, you should definitely buy this 😉

Finished in "Indian Ink" blue and highlighted with gold Art Deco accents, this stunning furniture piece was originally made between the late 1920's/ early 1930's.

The cabinets bowed front was made with leaded glass and highlighted with lovely yellow stained glass. Each piece of both stained glass and leaded glass is intact and looks stunning.

The stained glass colour itself made colour co-ordination and theme for the whole cabinet organic, from the matching blues and golds within the back drop itself to leaded glass and leg colour co-ordination.

Its been a joy to create and we hope you love it as much as we do. It arrives at the shop this week so be quick if you want it as it goes on sale to the general public then.

The cabinet itself is 134cm tall x 91cm wide x 39cm deep and comes with two removeable glass shelves.


All base units used to create new refurbished cabinets are anything from 70 to 120 years old. They are all taken apart, cleaned, sanded, painted and made structurally sound before being sold. They are also antiques, have bumps and bruises, wholes and cracks. This is normal but never detracts from how wonderful they look. If you want something that looks brand then this isn't the item for you, however, if you want a wonderful piece of furniture, that wants another 100 years with a new owner, an owner who loves beautiful talking points in their home then, yes, you should definitely buy this 😉