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Submitted photo · May 25, 2026

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Haverty’s China cabinet. Like new with Haverty’s proof

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AI Identification

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Large formal-style dark wood-finish china cabinet

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800 USD

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A substantial two-piece wooden display cabinet featuring a dark espresso or charcoal finish, consistent with contemporary traditional furniture design. The hutch section contains four glass-fronted doors with narrow wooden frames, housing three adjustable glass shelves and a mirrored back panel. The base unit consists of four solid paneled doors provide lower storage. The piece is accented with elongated metallic pulls featuring a central scrolled or twisted decorative motif, finished in an antiqued pewter or brushed nickel tone. The construction displays a crown molding with a deep 'S'-curve profile and a matching thick mid-molding separating the hutch from the base. The user attributes this piece to Haverty's furniture and notes it is in 'like new' condition with 'proof,' though no interior labels, manufacturer stamps, or serial numbers are visible in the provided image to verify this claim. The finish appears uniform with no prominent scratches, water damage, or structural wear visible, maintaining a lustrous appearance on the flat surfaces. The design elements, including the framed cabinetry and the classic hardware, are stylistically consistent with 21st-century interpretations of traditional manor-style furniture.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided images, this is a large, two-piece contemporary china cabinet featuring a dark espresso finish and traditional design elements. Per the user's submission, this item is attributed to Haverty’s and is described as being in 'like-new' condition with supporting documentation. I cannot verify the manufacturer’s identity from photos alone as no interior branding or serial numbers were visible; therefore, I am proceeding with the assumption that the user’s attribution to Haverty’s is accurate for the purpose of this estimate. The piece exhibits high-quality visual characteristics, including thick crown moldings, adjustable glass shelving, and mirrored backing. The finish appears lustrous and well-maintained. My estimate of $1,200 - $1,800 is based on the fair market value for a modern, brand-name furniture piece of this scale in excellent condition. This valuation assumes the 'like-new' status and the presence of Haverty’s documentation which reinforces resale value. Large-scale traditional furniture currently faces a selective market; while the design is classic, the logistical challenges of moving such pieces can impact liquidity. I cannot confirm the structural integrity or the composition of the wood through a photograph. To establish a more precise value, an in-person inspection would be required to verify the 'Haverty’s' branding and check for hidden wear. Should the piece be found to be an unbranded mass-market reproduction rather than the attributed maker, the value would likely decrease to a range of $600 - $900. Verification of the 'proof' mentioned by the owner would be the primary driver in securing the higher end of the valuation range.

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