Victorian Sideboard. Circa 1860's. Original screws, hinges, latches and key. Measures 80" wide, 28" deep and 104" tall. We were told there was a 15k restoration completed 20 years ago
This was purchased from an antique shop in Carrying Place, ontario. It came from an estate in Quebec, and was believed to have been in an old
This is a highly carved, likely walnut wood, American, 19th century, 1850 - 1860, Victorian, Renaissance Revival style huntboard sideboard that is made in the manner of more ornately carved huntboards by makers such as Alexander Roux and Mitchell & Rammelsburg. This is possibly by A. C. Richards of Cincinnati, Ohio. This is bas-relief carved with fresh catch of fish and game birds. The top has ornate open fretwork carving, the sides are drum form with pivot opening and the center has a mirror back. The estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail asking prices may be higher and vary.
We have pulled all the drawers out and pulled it out from the wall and checked the back, and can't find anything with a mark or stamp
Thank you for checking.
We have pulled all the drawers out and pulled it out from the wall and checked the back, and can't find anything with a mark or stamp
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Thank you very much. I will keep looking to see if I can find some marks hidden somewhere. I appreciate the help very much
You are very welcome and my pleasure to be of help to you here.
Have you checked the interiors of drawers and cabinets for any maker marks, tags or labels? If by Mitchell & Rammelsberg, there should be a stencil mark, or perhaps A. C. Richards.