This is an antique Jacobean Revival oak hutch made with wood peg construction and impressively carved door panels filled with lively florals and scrolls.
The top cabinet is set back with diagonal sides; a frieze carved with interlocking arches across the top; flower carvings on the front door and sides; and cup and cover supports in front. The base has a pair of doors with cabinet storage on the left and three drawer on the right.
This piece has been well cared for and has been refinished. Please note however, there are small woodworm holes on the inside made by insects in the past. A key is not included.
Dimensions:
59.5" High x 46" Wide x 18" Deep
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- Pick-up will be available during open warehouse hours: Monday – Friday 12 to 5 pm and Saturday – Sunday 10 am to 5 pm.
- We offer 5 days of storage. You must pick up your item within 5 days of purchase. After 5 days, the item may be resold. If it is resold you will be refunded 75% of the purchase amount.
- We have staff available to load items. We strongly encourage you to bring help to load large purchases. Our staff will help as much as they can but will not load large, bulky, and heavy items into inappropriate vehicles.
- Shipping is not available. In-store pickup only.
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