Posted 6 months ago
Bazelmania
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This one is also from the period 1900-1910.
It's a big one and quite high.
Here the original top and mirror are still there. A simular cupboard (watch my other post) should have looked kind of like this one.
The inlay is again ivory and ebony.
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Thanks Bellin68. They are all in 1 livingroom haha.
these post are all beauties -- remind me of the "bread baking cabinets" as the midwest farm ladies referred to them -- i love the pretty inlay work
Thanks epson, the inlay work is what attracted them to me. Without that there's a lot to choose from. These are special.
We say ''broodkast'' too (''brood''=bread and ''kast'' = cupboard/cabinet).
Thanks Woman34
Thank mustangtony.
Thanks walksoftly, ozmarty, vetraio50, officialfuel, austrohungaro and manikin !!!