I'm not sure who made the china cabinet or when it was purchased but I am guessing it may have been in the 60's due to my mother who I inherited it from said that her late husband purchased it as a gift for her. I don't see any vendor names on the china cabinet at all unless I'm not looking in the right place. I believe it is cherry wood. It is heavy to move. It is a 2 piece.
Top Dimensions: L: 4ft, 8in, W: 1ft, 1 1/2in, H: 4ft, 1in Bottom Dimensions: L: 5ft, 5in, W: 1ft, 4 1/2, H: 2ft, 1 1/2in
Hi Darlene,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Midcentury Modern cherrywood sideboard cabinet
Possibly by Broyhill, US, mid 20th Century (poss 1960s)
In two sections, the setback upper section with outset molded cornice over four glazed cabinet doors opening to shelved interiors, the lower section centering two stacked short drawers flanked on either side by paneled cupboard doors, all on short cylindrical legs. With brass pulls. Possibly unmarked.
Overall height: 74-1/2 inches; greatest length 65 inches: greatest depth 16-1/2 inches
CONDITION: This sideboard cabinet appears to be in good condition.
PROVENANCE: Inherited
$1,000-1,500*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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~ Delia