Rare Neo Gothic Hand Carved Wall Cabinet With Masonic All Seeing Eye Symbol.1880
Peacehaven, East Sussex
£1,850
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Description
A rare and symbolically rich antique Neo-Gothic wall cabinet dating from the late 19th century (circa 1880).
This striking piece features a hand-carved All-Seeing Eye sunburst pediment—an emblem deeply associated with Freemasonry, Enlightenment philosophy, and esoteric symbolism. Crafted from solid stained pine (possibly walnut), the cabinet displays ornate Gothic detailing, turned supports, a mirrored back interior, and two functional drawers.
Its bold architectural presence and symbolic motif make it an exceptional collector’s item and a focal point in any traditional, Gothic, or themed interior.
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Key Features:
Period: Late 19th Century (circa 1880)
Style: Neo-Gothic / Freemasonry Symbolic
Material: Stained pine (likely), with mirror interior
Unique Masonic "All-Seeing Eye" carved pediment
Two small drawers and decorative open shelving
Original mirror and aged wood patina
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Condition:
In very good antique condition with minor signs of age and wear, consistent with its 140+ year history. All components appear intact and stable. Ready to hang or stand as a display feature.
Ideal for collectors of Masonic artifacts, Gothic revival décor, or unique antique interiors. A standout piece that combines symbolism, craft, and historical intrigue.
Viewings are welcome by appointment.
This item is available for collection only
Ad ID: 1502086539
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