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Cabinet as you see in pictures about three foot wide fourteen inches deep, 69 tall. 1800’s

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AI Identification

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Antique Victorian Eastlake Style China Cabinet

Antique Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $700

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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An antique wooden china or curio cabinet from the late 19th century (1800s), likely American Victorian in the Eastlake style. It measures approximately three feet (36 inches) wide, fourteen inches deep, and 69 inches tall. The cabinet features a single glass door with intricate wooden fretwork, a prominent carved crest, carved details on the stiles flanking the door, an ornate carved apron, and stands on carved legs. The side panels appear to feature a different wood grain, possibly burl veneer or inlay.

AI Appraisal Report

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This cabinet is characteristic of the late Victorian era, likely American, circa 1870-1890, exhibiting elements of the Eastlake style, evident in its incised carvings, geometric and stylized floral fretwork on the glass door, and overall form. The provided dimensions (approximately 36 inches wide x 14 inches deep x 69 inches tall) are typical for a china or curio cabinet of this period. Key features influencing its value include the elaborate fretwork on the glass door, the carved crest, the detailed apron, and the use of what appears to be walnut or a similar quality hardwood, possibly with burl wood accents or inlay on the side panels. The condition, as far as can be determined from the photograph, seems fair for its age, though a thorough inspection for any repairs, missing parts, or finish wear would be necessary for a precise valuation. Originality of hardware and glass would also impact value. The estimated value reflects typical auction or antique dealer prices for similar pieces, considering its age, style, and decorative elements.

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