circa 1880s
This is only one of multiple exquisite pieces recently received from our European shipper~~wonderful hand-carved oak pieces in the highly sought after Black Forest, Gothic, Renaissance Revival and Barley Twist styles~~19th century and in unbelievably spectacular condition! If you’re looking for that special and unique “statement piece” for your home or office, please view these items in our inventory!
Black Forest furniture (commonly known as “Hunt” style) was very popular in late 19th century France~~characterized by highly carved game such as rabbits, pheasants, foxes and hunting dogs~~~complemented by fruit, nut, floral, rosette, nut, ribbon accents or Gothic elements
This wonderful bookcase is a great size and fits nicely in smaller spaces~~a customer favorite!
Original “wavy” glass in upper cabinet door with carved surround
Exquisitely carved Black Forest fruit, nut and floral elements
Two removable/adjustable interior shelves in upper cabinet (each shelf is 9″ deep)~~one fixed interior shelf in lower cabinet (15.5″ deep)~~tons of storage
One dovetailed drawer measures 3.5″ tall x 24.75″ wide x 15.25″ deep
Overall dimensions are 83″ tall x 37″ wide x 20″ deep (base is 20″ deep; upper cabinet is 14.5″ deep)
Heavy, solid and sturdy~~beautiful rich 130-year-old dark oak patina~~ quality throughout!
Professionally cleaned and ready for your castle
Direct from France c. 1880s
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Dimensions:Height: 83 in (210.82 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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Style:Black Forest(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:OakCarved
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Place of Origin:France
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Period:Late 19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1880s
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. This item is in very good condition with normal signs of age and use. This item has its original key; however, old locking mechanisms are often finicky and never guaranteed. Multiple photos are provided that should be considered part of the descrip.
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Seller Location:Tyler, TX
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Reference Number:Seller: LU5886234697462
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