
Traditional Wooden Bar Cabinet/Liquor Cabinet on Stand
This is a freestanding wooden bar cabinet or liquor cabinet, constructed from what appears to be a dark-stained hardwood, possibly walnut or mahogany, exhibiting a rich, deep brown color with visible wood grain, particularly on the central panel of the upper doors. The cabinet features an upper section with two hinged doors, each framed by a raised molding with ornate, rococo-inspired curves on the inner edge. The central panel of the upper section's doors is further embellished with a carved decorative element at the top, featuring a stylized foliate motif, and a framed, unornamented panel below it, creating a visual focal point. The upper doors are secured by a round, dark-colored knob on the left door. Below the upper cabinet, there is a single, deep drawer with a decorative metal pull, likely brass or bronze with an antique finish, featuring a classical escutcheon design. The entire upper cabinet and drawer rest on a distinct, ornate stand composed of four turned legs ending in bun feet, connected by a carved stretcher with curvilinear elements. The construction suggests a traditional or possibly Queen Anne/Chippendale style influence, likely dating to the mid-20th century, though earlier revival styles are also possible. Visible condition issues include significant wear and scratches to the finish, particularly along the edges and raised surfaces, indicative of age and use. There are also some lighter marks and scuffs on the flat surfaces. The overall craftsmanship appears solid, with well-defined carvings and joinery, typical for a mass-produced or semi-custom piece from its estimated era. The design is intended to be both functional for storage and a decorative furniture piece.
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Estimated Value
$250-400
Basic Information
Category
Furniture
Appraised On
October 24, 2025
Estimated Value
$250-400
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Item Description
This is a freestanding wooden bar cabinet or liquor cabinet, constructed from what appears to be a dark-stained hardwood, possibly walnut or mahogany, exhibiting a rich, deep brown color with visible wood grain, particularly on the central panel of the upper doors. The cabinet features an upper section with two hinged doors, each framed by a raised molding with ornate, rococo-inspired curves on the inner edge. The central panel of the upper section's doors is further embellished with a carved decorative element at the top, featuring a stylized foliate motif, and a framed, unornamented panel below it, creating a visual focal point. The upper doors are secured by a round, dark-colored knob on the left door. Below the upper cabinet, there is a single, deep drawer with a decorative metal pull, likely brass or bronze with an antique finish, featuring a classical escutcheon design. The entire upper cabinet and drawer rest on a distinct, ornate stand composed of four turned legs ending in bun feet, connected by a carved stretcher with curvilinear elements. The construction suggests a traditional or possibly Queen Anne/Chippendale style influence, likely dating to the mid-20th century, though earlier revival styles are also possible. Visible condition issues include significant wear and scratches to the finish, particularly along the edges and raised surfaces, indicative of age and use. There are also some lighter marks and scuffs on the flat surfaces. The overall craftsmanship appears solid, with well-defined carvings and joinery, typical for a mass-produced or semi-custom piece from its estimated era. The design is intended to be both functional for storage and a decorative furniture piece.
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