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Description:
This gorgeous mahogany corner cabinet was crafted in England around 1960 using Georgian style design and techniques. Over the years, the mahogany has developed the beginnings of a lovely patina, producing a fine grain and rich complexion that will continue to grow more beautiful as time passes. The brass hardware forms a subtle complement to the mahogany, while the astragal glass moulding, dental moulding and crossbanding really accent the flame mahogany grain. Both cabinet sections lock with an accompanying key, while shaped bracket feet provide sturdy support. There is very little wear to speak of, and even that is minor and superficial (including one tiny glass crack), and the top section contains only one shelf but there is a place for a second one; if desired, you can have one cut for a minimal cost at a glass shop. Whether used as a decorative piece or as a convenient way to store your things, this Georgian style corner cabinet would be the perfect addition to any home or office, so don't miss your chance to make it yours today!
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: EC1036a |
| Condition:
Very Good |
Year:
c1960
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| Country:
England |
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| Height:
76 in. (193.04 cm) |
Depth:
18 in. (45.72 cm) |
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Width: 26 in. (66.04 cm)
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| Style:
Georgian |
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| Materials:
Mahogany, Brass Hardware, Glass |
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