Circa 1880's German Kitchen Cabinet with Leaded Glass
- Sold Winning Bid: $260.00
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- High Bidder: Meandleo
Circa 1880's German Kitchen Cabinet with Leaded Glass
This splendid kitchen cabinet, hailing from the late 19th century and crafted in Kinsbach, Germany, represents the exceptional craftsmanship of that era with its solid pine construction and meticulous dovetail joinery. The upper section is adorned with two leaded glass doors, featuring intricate cut glass designs that subtly showcase the cabinet's interior, which is equipped with two removable shelves each at an 8-inch height—ideal for displaying cherished dishes or decorative items. The beveled glass adds an additional layer of refinement, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the piece.
The lower section of the cabinet provides robust storage options with two dovetail drawers and two wood panel doors, behind which lies a removable shelf at an 11-inch height, perfect for storing larger kitchen essentials. The forged iron handles on the doors and drawers not only ensure durability but also complement the rustic allure of the cabinet.
Provenance Note: The accompanying note, dated 1-5-92, provides a rich historical context: "Circa 1880's Kitchen Cabinet with Leaded Glass from Kinsbach, Germany. Square nail construction - Pine. It was still in use when purchased in original home. A very wonderful piece! $1,295.00." This note not only authenticates the piece's origin and continued use but also reflects its valued history and the appreciation it garnered at the time of its last sale.
Condition: The cabinet is in good condition, bearing signs of use and finish wear typical of its age. It retains its original charm and continues to function well.
Dimensions:
- Width: 49.5 inches
- Depth: 22 inches
- Height: 78.5 inches with hutch