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LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2016Approved item1591 sales by dealerFree Delivery
A stunning looking English oak modernist sideboard with sliding doors either side of a flight of central drawers. Not seen another of this design, quality and condition - no maker's mark but number stamped to the rear.
This one sits wonderfully well of superior design and craft with its curved edges, good grain and tone of oak, the flight of 3 drawers with their very attractive original circular brass knobs, internal solid shelves hidden by a pair of sliding oak doors all sitting on the slab end base. Nice panelled back to boot!
Condition as mentioned, is good with the piece in its original workshop finish - expect the odd mark or two etc but all historic and not nasty. Reassuringly heavy and great quality.
A fine piece English C1930.
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measurements
Height:
92 cm
Width:
137 cm
Depth:
50 cm
Drawer Inners: Height from Top Down 14cm, 16cm &16cm x Width 48cm x Depth 40cm
Cupboard Inners: Space Height Above & Below Shelf 26.5cm & 27.5cm x Width 39.5cm x Depth 43cm
measurements
declaration
Billy Hunt has clarified that the English Oak Modernist Sideboard Cabinet c.1930 (LA551586) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1930