Ancient Showcase Umbertino Late XIX Century Fir Poplar Glass
Ancient Showcase Umbertino Late XIX Century Fir Poplar Glass

Lombardy Late 19th Century

Code: ANMOCR0214032

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Ancient Showcase Umbertino Late XIX Century Fir Poplar Glass

Lombardy Late 19th Century

Code: ANMOCR0214032

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Ancient Showcase Umbertino Late XIX Century Fir Poplar Glass - Lombardy Late 19th Century

Features

Lombardy Late 19th Century

Style:  Umbertino (1870-1900)

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Lombardia, Italy

Main essence:  Silver Fir Poplar

Material:  Glass

Description

Umbertine double-body display cabinet in fir and poplar, Lombardy, late 19th century. Upper part with a pair of glass doors, body equipped with a pair of paneled doors decorated with frames, the central one being octagonal. Turned feet and replaced glass. Restorations and deficiencies.

Product Condition:
Product which due to age and wear requires restoration and re-polishing. We try to present the real state of the furniture as completely as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is stated in the description applies.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 91,5
Width: 133
Depth: 49,5

Maximum size (cm):
Height: 220,5

Restoration options

Complete restoration

Antitarlo, Ricostruire cornicetta, Regolazione ante, Sistemazione chiave per apertura, Incollaggi vari, Consolidamento con Paraloid e stuccatura, Igienizzata e incerata 600 Rimozione e sostituzione carta 250 Ritocco laccatura 300

Additional Information

Style: Umbertino (1870-1900)

The name of this style is due to the ruler of the time Umberto I appointed King of the Kingdom of Italy on January 9, 1878 and assassinated on July 9, 1900.

The Umbertino style is typically Italian and belongs to that Eclectic period that characterized the second half of the 19th century, which lasted just under twenty years. The Umbertino style spread around 1880 and ended around 1895 when a new style called Liberty and universally known as Art-Nouveau took over, followed by Art-Decò.

In this style, predominantly eclectic and monumental, Gothic and Baroque elements originally belonging to the Renaissance but also adorned with large masks, frames and decorations were re-proposed in furniture, from the bedside table to the large wardrobe or sideboard.

Find out more about the Umbertino style with our insights:
An Umbertine secretaire dedicated to Dante Alighieri
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Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Silver Fir

Soft coniferous wood, used for rustic furniture or to build the chest, that is the structure, of furniture then veneered in more precious woods. It has been used since ancient times, its most valuable use is, in the Spruce variant, in the inlays of French antique furniture of the '700 . The spruce, more typical of northern Europe, in Italy grows mainly in the Eastern Alps at altitudes above 1300 m. The noblest use of this essence was in the construction of violins, guitars and cellos: Stradivari himself produced his famous violins with this wood.

Poplar

Essence considered "poor", it is a white wood, with yellowish or greyish shades, light and tender, which is easily damaged. It is used for rustic furniture or in the construction of furniture. The most valuable use it has had in the history of furniture is in Germany, in the 19th century, for veneers and inlays in the Biedermeier period.

Material: Glass

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