Mahogany Side Liquor Cabinet with Dore Bronze accents and Veneered Columns
Description: A Dining Room side cabinet in the French Empire style, almost
certainly one of a pair originally, made to sit on either side of a matching
sideboard. The piece of mahogany, fitted with a convex center door with
freestanding veneered columns at either side, the columns with ormolu capitals
and bases. Below are carved paw feet with acanthus leaves above.
Above the door is a single drawer with convex front to match the cabinet below.
The secondary wood is poplar. This piece does not correlate to American
cellarettes, those specialized small pieces of furniture made for liquor/ wine
storage which are usually low and have a hinged lift top. This is a sideboard
cabinet, made as part of a suite of dining furniture.
Condition : Some of the toes are missing from the paw feet, and there is some veneer damage and loss, and hairline crack at top.
American, New York, Circa 1820-30
21 3/4 " wide at top, 25 1/4" deep at center, 43 1/2" tall
Ref.: A related New York cabinet sold at the Peabody Antiques Show, Salem,
Massachusetts, on 29-30 November 1997,
(#6 . 3-6 .. Rm3)
A lovely cabinet that would accent any prominent home.
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