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Corners of
rooms frequently are waste areas, where many types of furniture
cannot be placed to good advantage. This handsome Queen Anne
Cupboard is not only useful, but but very impressive as well.
It is made in two parts, an upper and a lower. Shown in
walnut, it is 84 inches high by about 20 inches deep. |
Queen
Anne Corner Cupboard
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Designed to
show off beautiful china and glass, a soft light diffuses
throughout this walnut breakfront. It has ample drawer space
for linens, silver, etc. It is made in two pieces, an upper
and a lower section. Dimensions are 85 inches tall by 45
inches wide by 20 inches deep. |
China
Breakfront
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Cellarettes were popular in the 18th Century. They were made in
many interesting shapes from rounds to ovals to polygonals. Many
sported beautiful metal banding and inlays, some costing many
thousands of dollars. This inlaid beauty holds approximately
25 bottles of liquor. It is shown in walnut and is 36 inches
high by 19 inches wide by 15 inches deep.
Click here for details. |
Cellarette
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This handsome
repository for your most precious jewelry is made of mahogany.
The doors and lower drawers are beautifully inlaid adding a touch
of class. It stands about 45 inches high by 18 inches wide
by 18 inches deep. There are five partitioned jewelry
drawers lined with velvet. The lower glove and scarf drawers
are also velvet lined. To see the tower open
click
here. |
Jewelry
Tower
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