Gustavian gray painted tall pine sideboard or server cabinet with contrasting faux painted top in black, gray and white. Scallop or fan detail carved in center above narrow shelf. Interior shelving would allow this to serve as a unique liquor cabinet.
Large French oak sideboard with traditional carved panel details will serve as an impressive buffet. Note the newer professionally applied & layered gray painted finish, lightly distressed to compliment the age and grace of this lovely sideboard.
Gustavian white painted tall pine sideboard or server cabinet. Traditional decorative fluted diamond panels on cabinet doors, two small upper drawers with small brass pull. Interior holds three shelves for easy storage.
Gustavian small pine sideboard with traditional decorative fluted panels on cabinet doors, two small upper drawers with fluted diamond detail. The newer, professionally applied white exterior is slightly distressed, fitting the age & grace of this lovely piece.
Gustavian white painted pine sideboard or server cabinet with one interior shelf. Traditional fluted panel doors, Greek key or "meander" decorative carving along top, raised on tapered fluted feet. Newer, professionally applied white painted finish.
Swedish Gustavian (newer) gray painted pine sideboard with attractive curved sides and carved fluted details throughout panel doors and drawers. It is the curves of the far right and left drawers and doors that create the visual appeal of this lovely buffet.
French country large display cabinet or bookcase in two sections. Oak wood later professionally painted in layers of white and light grey with softly distressed finish fitting the age and grace of this stately cabinet.
This European country pine cupboard may be used as a small buffet, display cabinet or even bookcase. The original etched glass accents the decorative applied carving that accents the panels of this charming cabinet.
This European pine cupboard may be used as a display cabinet or bookcase. The upper pane glass doors allow for ideal display of any collection held within. The new white painted finish is complimented by the contrasting interior burnished red.
Lovely curves & carvings accentuate this striking Vitrine or display cabinet.. Note the fabulous curves and heavily carved feet that combine for dramatic effect. The newer, professionally applied white painted layered finish provides a fresh, updated look.
These exceptional bookcases are a tremendous find as it is difficult to find a matching pair. The professionally applied (newer) light gray and white layered paint is perfectly distressed to fit with the age and character of the pair.
This old pine cupboard (made in 2 sections) has been painted over multiple times in its long life, with current tones of layered pale ochre and white all distressed revealing the natural pine below. Traditional glass upper and paneled doors below.
This amazing French pine shop cabinet is from the late 1800's and stands 9.5' tall. Newer professional painted layered finish in burgundy with a white interior, distressed fitting the age of this impressive cabinet.
This charming oak cupboard was given a (newer) white painted finish, slightly distressed to compliment the European country style of the display cabinet. The scalloped edging, bonnet/crown and hand-carved details adds a touch of grace.
This bleached oak bookcase has intricate details such as the gothic trim in addition to the dramatic turned columns, finials and more. The interior of the cabinet has been painted, allowing for great display of any collection held within.
Grandly standing over 8' tall, this stately hand-carved oak armoire makes a regal statement as it originally served the Swedish noble family of Carl Gustaf Wrangel. Hand-carved details include figures both human & mythical, heads, vines, grapes & more.
Not only craftsmanship but ingenuity is revealed as this table also serves as a cabinet. The elaborate hand-painted finish is original. With double monogram and date of 1813, it was likely a special wedding present at the time is was crafted.
The great appeal of this remarkable cabinet is largely due to the original brick red paint, which has been scraped leaving a soft, raw feel to the finish. The six turned columns were originally painted white, now providing a gentle contrast to the red.
This fabulous find is a wonderful example of Eastern European folk-art paint of the 1800's. Notice hand-painted panels encircled with a male and female figure next to a large central planter. The hand-painted faux wood background in brown was a traditional style of the era.
This impressive original painted large armoire or "German Shrunk" was built in the traditional manner to "break down" into 2 sections, making it easier to transport and install, all resting on large bun feet. Original hardware includes wrought-iron hinges, lock and key hole cover.
This charming single door armoire is in excellent original condition. The case is painted with traditional floral bouquets painted on the front panel and canted sides. The colors show a deeper patina aged through the years. The original lock mechanism still works.
The gentle beauty of this cupboard is found in the deep patina of the aged pine from the early 1800's (see original hinges & wood pegs as nails).Carving along the curved bonnet & panel doors adds depth & character, all resting upon cabriolet feet.
Tall and stately 8' pine French armoire. Molding along crown and feet. Single interior shelf included. Traditional long escuchons, 1 key included.
Decorative elements abound in this striking pine buffet server from the late 1800's. Turned columns, finials, and a mirror all add to the strong visual impact. The upper section has stylized shelving to show off items on display. Restored and waxed.
This tall pine apothecary chest of 18 drawers likely served in a Danish country store during the mid to late 1800's. Restored with a wax finish, each drawer functions and has interior dimensions of 9.5"w x 11.75"d x 6.5"h.
This pine shop counter is a replica of those used throughout the 1800's in Europe. It has 3 cabinet doors revealing interior storage while the left section is designed to hold wine or other bottles. May be used as a buffet or a free-standing kitchen island.
Narrow pine display cabinet or bookcase with fluted side trim, bun feet and finials forming crown. Interior shelving allows for easy display of books or collectibles, while the 33" width allows this to fit in a variety of smaller spaces.
Decorative elements abound in this striking pine buffet server from the late 1800's. Turned columns, finials, and a mirror all add to the strong visual impact. The upper section has stylized shelving to show off items on display. restored and waxed.
Reproduction Danish Pine Display Cabinet with glass doors, glass shelves and built in lighting.
Attractive carvings of vines, leaves and flowers embellish this armoire. Crafted in the late 18th century France, this oak armoire has beautifully carved moldings from the cornice to the door as well as the side panels. The armoire also features the original brass hinges and key escutcheons.
This handsome, large oak armoire is even more impressive in person due to the extensive hand carved details such as lion heads and floral embellishments seen throughout its exterior.
This armoire has dramatic presence thanks to the heavily panelled doors reflective of its baroque style. The stained pine has taken on a deep patina after almost 200 years of use.There is expected age-related wear to the wood & the back panels were replaced at some point in recent history.
Utterly stunning marquetry inlaid armoire, museum quality. The superb craftsmanship seen in this exceptional armoire indicates it was a commissioned piece created by a true master. Inlaid patterns, fox, cross, obelisk, delicate outlines, names and more abound.
Beyond exceptional, this original painted Swedish cupboard is a tremendous find as it was likely a commissioned piece with both a professional craftsman and professioanl painter hired to complete the work. The original paint draws you in to appreciate the well executed floral motif.
Glass front bookcase made in two parts. The upper and lower sections feature a pair of barley twist columns on either side of two glass doors above, and cupboard doors below.
Impressive Oak Renaissance Revival bookcase heavily carved with 2 glass doors and adjustable shelves, circa 1880 from Germany. This piece breaks down which makes moving or shipping much easier.