A superb antique smoker’s cabinet dating to circa the 1910s, made in warm oak with richly carved door panels and a compact tabletop form that’s pure old-money study energy. The double doors open to a practical interior with two small drawers (with decorative brass drop handles) and an open bay for tobacco tins, cards, matches or small bar bits. Lift the top and you’ll find a fitted tray with divided sections and drilled holders, ideal as a pipe rack and for keeping accessories neatly organised. It’s an instantly displayable piece for a drinks trolley, library shelf or desk—perfect for the current heritage / dark academia / old money interiors trend.
Condition is good antique order with attractive patina; expect age-related surface marks, small knocks and wear consistent with over a century of use, all shown in the photos.
Measures 25 x 28 x 18 cm (approx 9.8 x 11.0 x 7.1 in).
Condition is good antique order with attractive patina; expect age-related surface marks, small knocks and wear consistent with over a century of use, all shown in the photos.
Measures 25 x 28 x 18 cm (approx 9.8 x 11.0 x 7.1 in).










