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Details

This piece was bought at an Estate Sale Auction. It had been covered and in climate controlled storage for most of its life. I only cleaned and oiled it. The handles were removed and cleaned, but I did not remove the back plates or hinges. My research couldn’t find a piece like this. In researching the American company from Michigan, I found that they made furniture for over a hundred years, starting in 1859, partnerships changed but ending with the label in the pictures. This is a unique 1920’s Walnut with Burl veneer on the front door. There are two dings, (pictured)which I chose not to fill, but I can if you wish, for no charge. I’m sorry the light hit the hardware strangely, but I did closeups so you can see their beauty. There are no repairs or wood fillers that I could see. I pictured the feet as they are not chipped. More research can be found online at The Public Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Category

Storage and Organization

Material

Walnut

Color

Other

Height

61

Style

American

Width

40

Pieces

1

Depth

16

Weight

lbskg29 kg

Location

  • State: WA

  • City: Bellevue

  • Postal code: 98004

About Seller

Living a life of design has always been my niche. I fell in love with combining the art of the story and personality to create the perfect look for characters. In fact, I worked on multiple Emmy award winning television shows during my 25 years as a Costume Designer. After retiring from the film industry, I was ready for a new challenge. Now I bring antiques back to life. The way I see it, each piece requires something specific, that perfect formula that will highlight the beauty within. I see that potential and work to resurface the splendor each piece once displayed. But this takes education. Being mentored by a renowned artist, I earned my Certification in Old World Finishes and European Finishes. I have studied art history, furniture restoration, furniture age, wood identification, and leaf gilding. I have applied my history and design background to many mediums, including Venetian plaster, fabric, Eglomise, handmade wallpaper and I have learned trompe l’oeil from a Disney artist. I continue to learn to make sure that I have all the skills to compliment every piece. My passion for this work is broad. My design and history background aides me in creating unique, one of a kind looks. My paints do not contain any VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) and they are safe for you, your children and pets. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband, three dogs and my rose gardens.

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