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Vintage Oak Two-Door Etched Glass Gun Cabinet with Tambour Base

Furniture / Sporting Goods

AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $650

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a tall, upright gun cabinet constructed from solid oak and oak veneers, likely dating from the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s). The upper section features two long glass doors with a decorative arched top design. The glass panels are notably embellished with detailed white etched decorative scenes depicting deer in a forest setting, a popular motif for sporting furniture of this era. The doors are secured with brass-toned hardware and integrated locks, showing some surface oxidation. The interior appears to be felt-lined to protect up to 8-10 long guns. Below the main display is a unique 'roll-top' or tambour-front storage compartment, which provides a concealed space for ammunition and cleaning supplies. The cabinet sits on a slightly flared base with a scalloped apron. Overall condition appears good with heavy wood grain character and a warm medium-oak finish. Minor surface scuffs are visible near the base and along the edges, consistent with household use. The craftsmanship is typical of high-quality mass-produced American furniture, showing sturdy joinery and functional mechanical parts for the tambour door.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my inspection of this vintage oak gun cabinet, I find it to be a well-preserved piece of late 20th-century American sporting furniture. The solid oak construction and distinctive tambour base distinguish it from standard utility cabinets of the same era. The etched glass, featuring deer motifs, remains clear and adds significant decorative appeal to collectors of rustic or lodge-style decor. Overall condition is good; while minor scuffs are present on the base and apron, they are consistent with normal household use and do not detract from the structural integrity. The brass hardware shows expected oxidation but remains functional. The market for traditional gun cabinets has shifted toward reinforced steel safes for security reasons, which limits the top-end value; however, there remains steady demand for oak display pieces in the secondary furniture market. Comparable sales for etched-glass oak cabinets with secondary storage typically fall within the $400 to $700 range. Features like the roll-top compartment add a premium. My valuation assumes the locks are functional and the interior felt is free of moisture damage or odors. Limitations: This appraisal is based on photographic evidence and descriptions. A physical inspection is required to verify the smoothness of the tambour mechanism, the species of the secondary woods used for the drawers, and the presence of any original manufacturer labels (such as Jasper or American Furniture Co.) which could influence value. Scientific testing is not required, but provenance regarding its original purchase would confirm its age and manufacturing origin.

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