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Antique Italian Olivewood Bombe Coke Bottle Curved 2 Piece Secretary Desk
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
. There will be times when additional patience will be necessary. This Antique Italian 2 Piece Bombe
Category

Vintage 1920s Italian Rococo Vitrines

Materials

Olive

Mid 20th Century Venetian Style Bombe Vitrine
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
A mid 20th c. carved and paint decorated two part bombe vitrine. The top having two doors inset
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Baroque Vitrines

Materials

Pine

Stunning Dutch Walnut Display Cabinet Vitrine Bombe De Commode, 20th Century
Located in Longdon, Tewkesbury
drawer raised on a bombe base with three graduated drawers fitted with brass handles, comes with one
Category

Late 20th Century Dutch Dutch Colonial Vitrines

Materials

Walnut

FINE LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED ROSEWOOD VITRINE
Located in New York, NY
FINE LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED ROSEWOOD VITRINE WITH PAINTED BOMBE PANELS
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Antique 19th Century French Vitrines

Materials

Rosewood

Dutch Bombe Bookcase Vitrine Display Cabinet On Chest Glazed Dresser Vintage
Located in Newcastle upon Tyne, GB
An impressive 20th century Dutch bombe display cabinet. The arched top above an astragal glazed
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20th Century Dutch Bookcases

Materials

Glass

Gold Four Sided Bombe Vitrine
Located in Wilson, NC
Gold four sided Bombe vitrine, has a double compartment. Long doors fold down to expose an upper
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Vintage 1920s English Vitrines

Materials

Fabric, Glass, Wood, Paint

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Bombe Vitrine For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal bombe vitrine for your home. Each bombe vitrine for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, glass and walnut. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect bombe vitrine — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century are available. A bombe vitrine is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Louis XV, Rococo and Art Nouveau styles are sought with frequency. A well-made bombe vitrine has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Louis Majorelle are consistently popular.

How Much is a Bombe Vitrine?

A bombe vitrine can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $4,466, while the lowest priced sells for $580 and the highest can go for as much as $16,500.

Finding the Right Vitrines for You

Why not give your precious collectibles the case pieces they deserve? Antique and vintage vitrines can be used to safely store and display your most treasured objects.

While they were initially used to display relics in churches or to preserve specimens for scientific observation, vitrines are best known for their place in retail spaces and museums. The name for these glass display cases comes from the Latin word “vitrum,” meaning glass, as well as the Old French word “vitre,” which also refers to glass. Instead of simply showcasing collector’s items on shelves, you can bestow extra importance on them by displaying them in a vitrine for passers-by to observe and admire.

Not all vitrines are created equal. Over time, furniture makers have explored different shapes and sizes for vitrines. A display case you’ll find in a retail store will likely look drastically different from what you’ll see in a museum or art gallery. A vitrine in a shop is likely there to best market specific wares to the general public, while in museums there is usually a range of different vitrines intended to house and protect single objects or to display a grouping of artifacts.

Most of us have an antique, new or vintage case piece in our home. Though the terms “case pieces” and “case goods” may cause even the most decor-obsessed to stumble, these furnishings have been a vital part of the home for centuries. Any furnishing that is unupholstered and has some semblance of a storage component — cabinets, dressers, buffets — may be properly termed a case piece.

Mirror-backed vitrines, which refer to cases that usually feature shelved and mirrored interiors, are a most appropriate home for your jewelry or decorative objects. Adding such items to a vitrine already suggests that there is an irreplaceable preciousness to the case’s contents, and the mirrors will emphasize as much as well as refract more light to render the display eye-catching.

On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of antique and vintage vitrines to protect and preserve your most prized items. The collection of mid-century modern vitrines and Art Deco vitrines is mostly inclusive of those built with a wooden frame, but there are many other types to choose from as well. It’s time to give your collectibles a good home!

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