China or curio cabinet with glass doors.
French glazed display cabinet, often of bombé or serpentine form, ornately decorated with marquetry and ormolu.
A china or curio cabinet with a glass-front for displaying collectibles or other fine pieces. Find a curio cabinet.
A display cabinet, wholly glazed on the front and often on the sides and top.
Cabinet with clear glass door, sometimes glass sides and top, for the storage and display of china, curios, etc.
China or curio Cabinet display with a glass door front (sometimes glass top and sides also ).
A display cabinet with glass doors or lid and often glazed sides as well, in which small items of interest such as coins or fossils were kept. Vitrines were introduced in the second half of the iSthC and reproduced later in the 19thC. Towards the end of the 19thC the vitrine table, with a lined display compartment and glass top and sides, was introduced.