Edwardian Style Mahogany Sideboard
Antique Furniture

Edwardian Style Mahogany Sideboard

This is a medium-sized sideboard or buffet, likely dating from the early to mid-20th century, executed in a style reminiscent of the Edwardian or late Victorian period. The piece is constructed from hardwood with a rich reddish-brown mahogany finish. It features a rectangular top with a low, arched backsplash. The facade is organized symmetrically with two central drawers flanked by two inset-panel cabinet doors. Each cabinet door is decorated with a unique carved teardrop or spade-shaped motif, and they are secured with vertical drop-pull handles. The drawers feature ornate, circular brass-toned bail pulls. The entire structure is elevated on four slender, square tapered legs that terminate in small spade feet, a hallmark of Hepplewhite-influenced design. The craftsmanship shows clean lines and flush joints, indicating a well-made factory piece. Visible condition appears good with a consistent patina, though minor scuffs are present along the base and edges of the legs from normal use. No significant structural damage, warping, or major wood loss is immediately apparent from the primary view.

Estimated Value

$600 - $850

Basic Information

Category

Antique Furniture

Appraised On

December 21, 2025

Estimated Value

$600 - $850

Item Description

This is a medium-sized sideboard or buffet, likely dating from the early to mid-20th century, executed in a style reminiscent of the Edwardian or late Victorian period. The piece is constructed from hardwood with a rich reddish-brown mahogany finish. It features a rectangular top with a low, arched backsplash. The facade is organized symmetrically with two central drawers flanked by two inset-panel cabinet doors. Each cabinet door is decorated with a unique carved teardrop or spade-shaped motif, and they are secured with vertical drop-pull handles. The drawers feature ornate, circular brass-toned bail pulls. The entire structure is elevated on four slender, square tapered legs that terminate in small spade feet, a hallmark of Hepplewhite-influenced design. The craftsmanship shows clean lines and flush joints, indicating a well-made factory piece. Visible condition appears good with a consistent patina, though minor scuffs are present along the base and edges of the legs from normal use. No significant structural damage, warping, or major wood loss is immediately apparent from the primary view.

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