Serpentine Mahogany Chest of Drawers with Matching Wardrobe/Armoire Top
Furniture

Serpentine Mahogany Chest of Drawers with Matching Wardrobe/Armoire Top

This furniture set includes a serpentine-front chest of drawers and a larger cabinet, likely a wardrobe or armoire top, constructed in a traditional Georgian or Chippendale style. The items are crafted from wood with a rich mahogany finish, exhibiting a warm reddish-brown hue. The chest of drawers features a distinct serpentine or 'oxbow' front with three smaller top drawers over larger bottom drawers, all adorned with classic metal bale pull hardware and circular escutcheons. The matching cabinet top displays elegant arched paneling on the double doors and a broad, molded serpentine cornice that matches the silhouette of the base. The construction suggests late 20th-century craftsmanship, likely a reproduction of 18th-century antique styles. The wood grain is prominent and well-matched across the drawer fronts and door panels, indicating a high-quality veneer or solid wood build. Visible condition notes include some light scuffing on the corners and edges from moving, but the finish generally appears well-preserved with a soft luster. No specific maker's marks are visible in the provided view, but the design is consistent with high-end furniture manufacturers such as Henredon, Drexel, or Baker. Both pieces appear structurally sound despite being transported on a utility trailer.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,850

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Furniture

Appraised On

February 1, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,850

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Item Description

This furniture set includes a serpentine-front chest of drawers and a larger cabinet, likely a wardrobe or armoire top, constructed in a traditional Georgian or Chippendale style. The items are crafted from wood with a rich mahogany finish, exhibiting a warm reddish-brown hue. The chest of drawers features a distinct serpentine or 'oxbow' front with three smaller top drawers over larger bottom drawers, all adorned with classic metal bale pull hardware and circular escutcheons. The matching cabinet top displays elegant arched paneling on the double doors and a broad, molded serpentine cornice that matches the silhouette of the base. The construction suggests late 20th-century craftsmanship, likely a reproduction of 18th-century antique styles. The wood grain is prominent and well-matched across the drawer fronts and door panels, indicating a high-quality veneer or solid wood build. Visible condition notes include some light scuffing on the corners and edges from moving, but the finish generally appears well-preserved with a soft luster. No specific maker's marks are visible in the provided view, but the design is consistent with high-end furniture manufacturers such as Henredon, Drexel, or Baker. Both pieces appear structurally sound despite being transported on a utility trailer.

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