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I Love My Drexel China Cabinet

Description I was hoping someone could provide me with any information regarding this lovely! I purchased it at an antique vendor-booth-type store in Jacksonville, NC. I didn't see the markings until later.
Category American Furniture
Medium American furniture made of wood
Distinguishing marks I love the hardware and don't mind the lacquered finish.
Condition Excellent
Date Period Unknown
History Unsure, I was told it was purchased from an estate sale. I have one other piece and it is in pristine condition that I'll add later. Thank you in advance for any information anyone can provide. I love antiques because of the quality and the fact that it was loved before.
Price Paid (If known) $250.00
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SharonByTheNCSea 🌱 Newbie 2 years ago

I am curious regarding the age and having grown up and now back on the NC coast, I appreciate the furniture that was created in and near High Point, NC. I can remember many pieces of high-quality that my mother and grandmother owned and I believe that's why I'm drawn to antiques and MCM pieces. I'm a newbie to this forum and I'm excited to find out more about this cabinet.

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SilentGal 🌱 Newbie 2 years ago

Your Drexel Federal style "New Hampton Court" china cabinet was originally in a mahogany finish. Circa 1950s. You definitely didn't over pay for it. $250 is a bargain as someone spent some time and effort painting it so nicely. Very smart looking! Enjoy it!

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SharonByTheNCSea 🌱 Newbie 2 years ago

Thank you so much Silentgal for taking the time to provide me with the information on the piece and clarifying that it is a china cabinet! I was unsure whether it was a curio or a china cabinet. I'm happy to know its age as well, I'm also from the 50s (1959:) I look forward to learning more through this forum. I'll take an antique piece over a flashy new one every time!

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SilentGal 🌱 Newbie 2 years ago

Certainly my pleasure, ma'am! I'm of the same vintage myself (1958). I also live in NC, too so I remember when the furniture industry was a big part of NC's economy. I have a friend that is an interior designer and he drags me along in High Point for market week. (Though I'm more inclined to like antiques and vintage furniture myself.) I mostly help if he has a client that likes the French styles (all of the Louis, Empire, Directoire, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, etc.) He hates it all so I talk him off the ledge, lol.

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