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Apr 24, 2026
Mid 19th Century; Original, 77” height, 58.5” width, 14.5” depth; two-part unit; beautiful dining room China cabinet made of high-grade walnut woods; has shaped crown molding with barber pole ebony and satinwood step molding has center scroll flanked by stemmed flowers; upper cabinet has pair of peg-construction hinged doors displaying twelve glass panes; flanked by twelve glass panes; all framed with beautiful satinwood string floral inlay; waist molding repeats barber pole inlay; lower cabinet has two hinged blind doors with beautiful satinwood inlay of urn with blossoming stems with flowers and leaves; each urn has three exotic birds and perimeter has barber pole inlay with outer panels having scrollwork and rosettes flanked by matching urns and flowers; each end panel has butterfly in flight; cabinet is supported primary bunn feet and rectangular back feet; secondary of back has dovetail construction in crown molding with six panels and screws; overall condition is excellent and original with minor shrinkage, some scratches otherwise excellent; please view photos; We will not be responsible for the shipping of furniture and large objects, so the winning bidder will be responsible for scheduling shipping arrangement or courier pickup within 30 days of auction date.
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19th-century Dutch marquetry china cabinets are renowned for intricate, floral-patterned inlay work using woods like satinwood on mahogany or walnut, often featuring bombe (curved) shapes, bombé drawers, and claw feet. Flourishing around 1800-1890, they blended earlier ornate Baroque styles with neoclassical influences, creating functional, luxurious displays for porcelain
Estate Of The Late Nancy Jo Fox Of North Carolina
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Estate Of The Late Nancy Jo Fox Of North Carolina
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