The cabinet is 20 inches wide except at the bottom where the legs are and it is 24 inches wide at that point. We were told this came out of a dentist office years ago in Springfield, TN.
I have the china cabinet, buffet, dining table and 6 chairs. In the china cabinet, the glass is all intact. The shelves are in excellent shape. The legs are sturdy and the wood strips on the glass are all in good condition. The buffet is in very good condition with some finish worn away from the weather. But the wood looks very good. All drawers and doors open and close very well and keys are in the drawer. The table is 48 inches square without the two leaves. Table has 5 very fat legs that are scrolled. The chairs are hardly worth salvaging. They need to be refinished and recovered. I have not included a photo of them.
Have no knowledge of its history and cannot find any stamps, labels or inscriptions on the trunk. The trunk appears to b in fair-good condition. Would like to know if the trunk has any value and/or should be professionally restored.
19th century German Antique Armoire my family bought in 1990 and it was in our condo in the keys. Dealer outside of Miami sold it to us for $6000 and I feel bad useing it as a TV chest, but I do love it. Just wanted to know from those who are in the know, what it is worth.