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Attributed to Pennsylvania, circa 1830-50, birds-eye-maple and mahogany veneers, poplar secondary, two part form, broken arched pediment with turned finials, two hinged Palladian upper cabinet doors with ten window panes each, shelved interior, flanked by applied half turned spiral twist columns with ring turnings, the base with single central waist drawer flanked by two faux drawers above two hinged paneled cabinet doors, shelved interior, repeating applied stiles, canted corners, applied edge molding, raised on carved paw front feet.
89 x 53 x 32 in.
From the Collection of Dr. William and Ellyn Easterling, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Shrinkage separation at upper pediment; finials likely later; later glass panes; later hinges; later pulls with plug holes.