China Cabinet that we believe to be a Duncan Phyfe, but could be an imitation. Glass in the front is curved. Also came with a matching buffet.
Width: 49 inches
Height: 69 inches
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China Cabinet that we believe to be a Duncan Phyfe, but could be an imitation. Glass in the front is curved. Also came with a matching buffet.
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Re: China Cabinet
This piece is quite modern as these cabinets go, it's very similar to Drexel's "Travis Court" line for furniture made during the last half of the 20th century. It's in the "Federal Revival style", which was based on American Federal period furniture , of which Duncan Phyfe was just one many makers from that period. In good condition we retail comparable cabinets in the $700- $1000 range.