It finally happened. Being the youngest the beast fell to me after making the rounds with my siblings. It doesn't match anything in the place though it is a nice piece all to itself, very plain, no decorative carving, just walnut. It's 6 ft. long, 2' 1/2 wide, 2' 1/2 tall minus the legs, which bring it to maybe 3' tall. 4 doors, solid.
It looks like Lane.
It's the last of the family's stuff from that era. It's either get rid of it or it can sit in storage for no reason gathering dust.
Is it desirable as is or maybe just a value for it's beautiful wood for somebody that wants to cut it up?
It is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and has more than stood the test of time and probably will continue to until the end of such. It's almost a shame to see it die. Are their people who love this stuff?
has ebony inside overlaps where the doors close together. bevels on the door panels and front edges. joinery excellent. very retro.
three white drawers behind the left two doors and open cavity behind the right two with a recessed shelf.
all original hardware which amounts to four magnets, brass.
heavier than a sherman tank.
It looks like Lane.
It's the last of the family's stuff from that era. It's either get rid of it or it can sit in storage for no reason gathering dust.
Is it desirable as is or maybe just a value for it's beautiful wood for somebody that wants to cut it up?
It is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and has more than stood the test of time and probably will continue to until the end of such. It's almost a shame to see it die. Are their people who love this stuff?
has ebony inside overlaps where the doors close together. bevels on the door panels and front edges. joinery excellent. very retro.
three white drawers behind the left two doors and open cavity behind the right two with a recessed shelf.
all original hardware which amounts to four magnets, brass.
heavier than a sherman tank.