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Cupboard / Cabinet, Credence, French, Gothic Revival, Highly Carved, Oak, 1800's

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Cupboard / Cabinet, Credence, French, Gothic Revival, Highly Carved, Oak, 1800'sStunning Cupboard Cabinet, Credence, French, Gothic Revival, Highly Carved, Oak, 1800's, 19th Century! FRENCH GOTHIC REVIVAL HIGHLY CARVED OAK CREDENCE CUPBOARD CABINET, 19thc 1800sA. n impressive French Gothic Revival credence cupboard, richly carved in solid oak, dating to the late 19th century (circa 18801900). This architectural cabinet features dramatic vertical proportions, deep relief carving, and a strongly ecclesiastical presence typical of

Stunning Cupboard / Cabinet, Credence, French, Gothic Revival, Highly Carved, Oak, 1800's, 19th Century!
FRENCH GOTHIC REVIVAL HIGHLY CARVED OAK CREDENCE CUPBOARD / CABINET, 19thc 1800sA. n impressive French Gothic Revival credence cupboard, richly carved in solid oak, dating to the late 19th century (circa 1880–1900). This architectural cabinet features dramatic vertical proportions, deep relief carving, and a strongly ecclesiastical presence typical of high-quality Gothic Revival furniture produced in France during this period.
The upper section is crowned with an elaborate tracery cresting composed of pierced finials and cusped Gothic motifs, creating a striking silhouette reminiscent of medieval church furnishings. Below, the cupboard displays arched panel carving, shield and foliate motifs, and a deeply recessed figural niche housing a carved robed figure, likely a saint or ecclesiastical figure, reinforcing the devotional character of the piece.
The lower section is supported by paneled uprights and stands on turned bun feet, grounding the tall form while maintaining visual lightness.
Historic Context
The Gothic Revival movement flourished in France throughout the 19th century, inspired by renewed interest in medieval architecture, craftsmanship, and religious art. Furniture of this type was often commissioned for church interiors, private chapels, clergy residences, or wealthy homes seeking a romanticized medieval aesthetic.
Credence cupboards such as this were traditionally used to store liturgical objects, documents, or valuables, and Gothic Revival examples intentionally echoed the forms of medieval choir stalls, altarpieces, and sacristy furniture. The depth and quality of carving seen here indicate skilled workshop production rather than mass manufacture.
Details
Construction: Solid oak throughout
Carving: Hand-carved tracery, arches, shields, and figural niche
Doors: Single carved door with brass pull
Interior: Storage compartment suitable for books, objects, or display
Back: Paneled, consistent with period construction
Condition Report
Structurally sound and stable
Surface wear, patina, and minor marks consistent with age
Carving crisp and well preserved
No major losses or structural damage observed
Seller:  Old  Europe Antique Home Furnishings [512 686 6531]
Door to door delivery available!   Wear and imperfections from age, use, and movement.  Some light use and wear consistent with age, see photos
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