Comes in 2 Parts:
Total Size is 43.25"x19.75"x95"
Lower section is 66" Height by itself
Needs Repair done - Open Space seen in pictures needs new wood on the bottom added to the top piece. This will enable the middle section and door to be attached and operate properly.
A Chinese Qing Dynasty period wooden compound cabinet from the 19th century, with four doors, foliage-carved apron and brass medallion hardware. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this large compound wardrobe features a small upper cabinet presenting a set of double doors. The lower section is made of two doors fitted with a brass medallion echoed from the top accented with pierced knobs and teardrop pulls. These doors open to reveal inner shelves, drawers and a low compartment removable panels to trunk space offering convenient storage opportunities. The lower section presents a beautifully carved apron adorned with scrolling foliage and flowers. The top would contain out of season clothing while the main cabinet would be used as a wardrobe for everyday use including bedding and clothes for the season.
The ensemble is raised on four straight feet accented with a simply carved apron on two sides. With its clean lines and tall proportions, this Chinese Qing Dynasty period compound cabinet from the 19th century will bring a touch of elegance to any home, particularly placed in a bedroom or a living room.
Furniture, Storage
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Private Residence
Severance, Colorado 80550
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Saturday, 7/1, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
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