Monumental French Walnut Cabinet by Mercier Frères with Wedgwood Plaques, c.1880
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A magnificent late 19th-century French cabinet by the renowned Parisian maker Mercier Frères, one of the foremost ateliers of luxury furniture during the Second Empire and Belle Époque periods. Expertly crafted from richly carved walnut, the cabinet epitomizes the grandeur and refinement of French decorative arts at their height.
The impressive architectural form features a central mirrored recess framed by glazed vitrines and flanked by paneled doors with carved relief motifs. Each section is adorned with superbly detailed garlands, ribbons, and neoclassical ornaments, culminating in an intricately carved crest with floral and foliate motifs.
Three inset Wedgwood jasperware porcelain plaques enrich the design, each delicately framed within hand-carved wreaths and scrolls, providing a soft neoclassical contrast to the cabinet’s warm walnut tones. The mirrored back enhances light and depth, while the glazed compartments allow for an elegant display of objets d’art or fine porcelain.
A small maker’s plaque reading “Mercier Frères, Paris” confirms the prestigious origin of this piece. Established in 1828, Mercier Frères became synonymous with exceptional quality, supplying fine furniture to European nobility and elite clients throughout the late 19th century.
This cabinet exemplifies the house’s dedication to refined craftsmanship, neoclassical balance, and opulent detail—making it a truly museum-worthy statement piece for collectors of fine French furniture.
Dimensions: 111"H x 71"W x 24"D