Statton Furniture Cherry Breakfront China Cabinet
Furniture - Antique/Vintage Case Goods

Statton Furniture Cherry Breakfront China Cabinet

This is a high-quality, two-piece breakfront china cabinet manufactured by Statton Furniture, likely from their 'Private Collection' or similar high-end traditional line. Constructed from solid cherry wood with a rich, dark reddish-brown finish, the piece exemplifies mid-to-late 20th-century American Colonial Revival craftsmanship. The upper hutch features four distinct cabinet doors with 'Gothic' or pointed arch mullion detailing over individual glass panes. The interior is fitted with adjustable glass shelving, grooved for plate display, and appears to be illuminated. The lower sideboard section follows the breakfront profile, consisting of four frieze drawers—the central two being slightly recessed—adorned with traditional brass batwing pull handles and escutcheons. Below the drawers are four cupboard doors providing ample storage. The base is finished with a simple, elegant plinth molding. Statton is renowned for using superior solid woods rather than veneers, and this piece shows a high level of joinery. The condition appears to be excellent with a well-maintained original patina; no significant scratches, wood splitting, or hardware loss is visible, suggesting it has been housed in a climate-controlled residential environment. The scale is substantial, likely measuring approximately 60-72 inches in width and standing over 80 inches tall.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Basic Information

Category

Furniture - Antique/Vintage Case Goods

Appraised On

February 17, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

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statton

Item Description

This is a high-quality, two-piece breakfront china cabinet manufactured by Statton Furniture, likely from their 'Private Collection' or similar high-end traditional line. Constructed from solid cherry wood with a rich, dark reddish-brown finish, the piece exemplifies mid-to-late 20th-century American Colonial Revival craftsmanship. The upper hutch features four distinct cabinet doors with 'Gothic' or pointed arch mullion detailing over individual glass panes. The interior is fitted with adjustable glass shelving, grooved for plate display, and appears to be illuminated. The lower sideboard section follows the breakfront profile, consisting of four frieze drawers—the central two being slightly recessed—adorned with traditional brass batwing pull handles and escutcheons. Below the drawers are four cupboard doors providing ample storage. The base is finished with a simple, elegant plinth molding. Statton is renowned for using superior solid woods rather than veneers, and this piece shows a high level of joinery. The condition appears to be excellent with a well-maintained original patina; no significant scratches, wood splitting, or hardware loss is visible, suggesting it has been housed in a climate-controlled residential environment. The scale is substantial, likely measuring approximately 60-72 inches in width and standing over 80 inches tall.

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