A 19th century hanging corner cabinet with astragal glazing,…
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A 19th century hanging corner cabinet with astragal glazing, three tiered shelf, 119 cm high and 50 cm deep

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  • Astragal / Glazing Bars - An astragal, bead or glazing bar is the term used to describe the wooden strips that divide the glass in a cabinet into sections. However it can also refer to the narrow beading on a multi-door cabinet or bookcase that covers the gap between the doors, when they are closed. The astragal is usually attached to the inner stile of the left-hand door (or the right hand as you look at it).

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