Cannot find signature/stamp or label. Piece is carved with turned column/post legs/pier supports, H-stretcher raised cabinet. Unknown if hardware is all original, but labyrinth locks with shared key are on both doors and a most unusual locking left side cabinet separated from the rest of the cabinet internally...whereas the two front cabinets, if locked, can still be accessed if drawers are removed. Top is waist level made from three planks.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Top is waist high and overall dimensions are approx: L59.5",H49.5",W19"
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
Unknown, but very heavy
History
Unknown. We do not even know if this is an American piece or not. We love this piece and it continually amazes us to see antique pieces survive the decades of wear and turmoil! We have been unsuccessful finding information about it, and have failed to find any other piece(s) like it. We especially have failed to find any buffet/sideboards with a locking cabinet on the side! Additional photos of any specific elements can also be obtained if it's helpful. It's a puzzle/curiosity for us, and we hope you can help. Any insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking. :)
This piece is an example of what's referred to as the "Elizabethan Revival"style. Such pieces were loosley based on early English Elizabethan furniture, but were made from the turn of the 19th Century into the 1920's.Such pieces were made on both sides of the Atlantic , but this one I feel is an English example . Value wise most comparable piecessell for under $800.00.
This piece is an example of
This piece is an example of what's referred to as the "Elizabethan Revival"style. Such pieces were loosley based on early English Elizabethan furniture, but were made from the turn of the 19th Century into the 1920's.Such pieces were made on both sides of the Atlantic , but this one I feel is an English example . Value wise most comparable piecessell for under $800.00.
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