Antique Cabinets and Sideboards
Cabinets and sideboards form the backbone of any well-furnished room. Our dealers stock an excellent range of antique display cabinets, sideboards, credenzas, chiffoniers, court cupboards and corner cabinets spanning five centuries of British and Continental craftsmanship.
From imposing Georgian mahogany sideboards designed for grand dining rooms to elegant Edwardian display cabinets perfect for a sitting room, these pieces combine generous storage with genuine visual presence.
Superb Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Sideboard
Regency Mahogany Corner Cupboard
Welsh Tri_darn
Edwardian Mahogany Serpentine Cabinet
Victorian Flame Mahogany Sideboard
Victorian Burr Walnut Credenza
Victorian Burr Walnut Chiffonier Cabinet
Regency Rosewood Chiffonier
Edwardian Mahogany Satinwood Hand Painted Display Cabinet
Mid 19th Century Burr Walnut & Amboyna Side Cabinet in the manner of Holland & Sons
A Decorative Chinoiserie Vitrine
Victorian Mahogany Chiffonier
19th Century rosewood and inlaid cabinet
19th Century carved oak buffet
19th Century burr walnut credenza
19th Century mahogany and inlaid display cabinet
19th Century mahogany inlaid sideboard
A superb quality 19th Century Anglo-Indian cabinet
19th Century oak dresser base
Outstanding Burr Walnut & Marquetry Credenza
Antique Cabinets: Form and Function
The range of antique cabinets available is vast. Display cabinets with glazed doors show off collections of porcelain, glass and silver to beautiful effect. Side cabinets and chiffoniers provide concealed storage while serving as handsome surfaces for lamps, photographs and decorative objects. Corner cabinets make use of otherwise dead space and work brilliantly in both period and modern homes.
When buying a cabinet, open all doors and drawers to check operation. Original glass in glazed cabinets will have slight imperfections and a gentle ripple that modern glass lacks. Replacement glass isn't necessarily a problem, but it should be reflected in the price.
Sideboards Through the Ages
The sideboard as we know it emerged in the late 18th century. Robert Adam and Hepplewhite designs with serpentine fronts and tapered legs set the standard, and Georgian mahogany sideboards remain among the most desirable pieces of antique furniture. Victorian sideboards tend to be larger and more heavily carved, often featuring mirror backs and elaborate gallery rails.
Credenzas, the Victorian side cabinets with curved glass ends and marquetry decoration, are perennial favourites. They look magnificent in hallways and drawing rooms and offer practical storage behind their decorative facades.
Placement and Care
Position sideboards and cabinets on level floors to prevent doors from swinging open or sitting unevenly. Avoid placing hot dishes directly onto antique surfaces; use mats or trivets to protect the finish. Regular dusting and an occasional wax polish will keep these pieces looking their best for another century.