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attributed to Mecklenburg County, circa 1800, yellow pine secondary, a two part form with an applied stepped and cove molded cornice, both the upper and lower case feature hinged flush paneled doors with a scratch bead surround, each panel is decorated with a rectangular line inlay, flanked by side and canted panels featuring line inlay terminating in demilunes both top and bottom, the doors are centered with a conforming line inlaid panel. Other features include a shelved interior, molded waist, and molded base above spurred ogee feet.108 x 56 x corner depth 33 in.Excellent craftsmanship displayed in the execution of the inlay; original ogee feet; original cornice.This cupboard has been owned by only two families: purchased from the original owners, the Wall family of Wadesboro, NC., during the depression and to the present owner by descent from his grandmother.
Condition
Replaced hinges at top; area of surface roughness at upper left probably from hinge replacement; patch below the escutcheon where a pull once was located; some charring to upper left back; right foot with spur chip.