
Statton Private Collection Cherry Corner Cabinet
This is a high-quality corner display cabinet manufactured by Statton Furniture, likely from their 'Private Collection' or similar traditional line. The piece is constructed from Solid Cherry wood with a rich, dark satin finish. The upper section features a distinctive architectural arched double-door design with individual glass panes separated by wood mullions (thirteen-pane configuration). The top is crowned with a prominent dentil molding and a keystone motif at the center of the arch. The lower section consists of two recessed panel wooden doors providing concealed storage. The craftsmanship is indicative of Mid-Century American Traditionalist style, typically produced in the mid-to-late 20th century (circa 1960s-1980s). It features traditional brass hardware, including H-hinges on the exterior. The interior appears to have tiered wooden shelving currently displaying a ceramic collection. The base is a simple bracket-style plinth. Visible condition appears excellent with a consistent grain pattern and no obvious structural damage, though minor surface scratches and age-appropriate wear to the base molding can be expected. Statton is renowned for their heirloom-quality construction and authentic colonial reproductions.
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Estimated Value
$1,200-$1,800
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Category
Furniture - Cabinets & Storage
Appraised On
February 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200-$1,800
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statton
Item Description
This is a high-quality corner display cabinet manufactured by Statton Furniture, likely from their 'Private Collection' or similar traditional line. The piece is constructed from Solid Cherry wood with a rich, dark satin finish. The upper section features a distinctive architectural arched double-door design with individual glass panes separated by wood mullions (thirteen-pane configuration). The top is crowned with a prominent dentil molding and a keystone motif at the center of the arch. The lower section consists of two recessed panel wooden doors providing concealed storage. The craftsmanship is indicative of Mid-Century American Traditionalist style, typically produced in the mid-to-late 20th century (circa 1960s-1980s). It features traditional brass hardware, including H-hinges on the exterior. The interior appears to have tiered wooden shelving currently displaying a ceramic collection. The base is a simple bracket-style plinth. Visible condition appears excellent with a consistent grain pattern and no obvious structural damage, though minor surface scratches and age-appropriate wear to the base molding can be expected. Statton is renowned for their heirloom-quality construction and authentic colonial reproductions.
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