This long sideboard shows off its French style in the carved panels and lovely details along the skirt and drawers. The bleached finish gives it a fresh and welcoming look for today's modern home.
The intricate hand-carved details highlight the natural beauty of the oak in this impressive large sideboard. Notice the craftsmanship revealed in the carving and deep patina of the aged wood. The upper and lower drawers run smoothly.
It is unusual to find a pair of sideboards, let alone long ones such as seen in this lovely pair. The gently curved doors and tapered legs add to the grace and charm of this set.
The beautiful wood has aged gracefully, boasting a lovely rich patina in this French provincial sideboard. Three drawers over three spacious lower cabinet doors allows for excellent storage as a dining room buffet among other uses.
Antique Danish sideboard with turned columns separating 3 locking cupboard doors. Each door is carved in relief with a pair of figures under an arch. The case rests on bun feet and is made of solid oak.
Solid and stately, at 40" tall this oak sideboard also serves well as a buffet. The turned columns, original brass hardware and large bun feet add to its strong presence.
A very versatile piece, this early 19th century sideboard could easily function as a sofa table or buffet. The gloss lacquer finish enhances the dark yellow ocher paint and gives it incredible depth. The three drawers provide the storage needed for a dining room side table or buffet.
Beautiful and versatile, this painted Chinese lacquered cabinet has a lovely aged patina with hints of lighter red and amber beneath a time worn, dark red paint whispering of years gone by. The lacquered finish is highly polished giving the paint incredible depth.
Fun and function blend in this pine sideboard from Denmark. This delightful pine cabinet originally served as a grocer's shop counter or storage cabinet. Counters similar to this were used throughout shops in the European countryside during the 1800's
At just under 10’ long, it is the incredible aged patina that invites one to run your fingers down the long top of this striking console table. The natural pine top and shelf are complimented by the original painted brick red legs.
This classic pair of demilune tables are made of dark mahogany rest upon turned legs.
This large oak buffet comes from the Black Forest region, world famous for its hand-carved furniture. Notice the fine detailed carving in the four panel cabinet doors, each portraying curved vines abundant with grape clusters and leaves.
There is an abundance of storage in this tall oak sideboard from England. Made in two sections, the upper part was mostly used as a plate rack with a center storage door and drawer. Below is a series of nine drawers in graduated sizes, each with the original brass pulls.
This large pine cupboard will also serve as a wonderful serving buffet thanks to the marble top of the lower sideboard which allows hot dishes to be placed there. The upper cabinet is flanked by 3 petite corner shelves allowing for display of special decorative items.
This large counter reveals many years of constant use through the extensive wear seen on the original blue paint and the fabulous, distressed top demonstrating it was used often as a work surface. It is the very distress that creates the wonderful, worn character in this truly vintage sideboard.
Finished on all four sides with panels and multiple drawers, this partially painted and stripped pine counter from Denmark is free standing. This would make a great kitchen island or it could even be used as it was originally intended - as a store counter or desk.
There is something inviting about the aged pine and heavy legs of this old library table from Denmark. Notice the heavy wear along the drawers and mis-matched pulls revealing its constant use as it likely served as work table as well
Early 19th century pine tavern table from Denmark, with four baluster shaped legs and well worn stretchers. There are remnants of old amber colored paint that contrasts nicely with the dark pine construction.
Lovely carving and details accentuate this late 19th century 2 piece oak Vitrine from France. Note the carved details of birds and flourishes between the lower cabinet doors, and above, the tied vines dividing the glazed panels in the doors.
Beautiful antique Swedish cupboard with the original paint. The crown and two upper & lower door panels are covered in traditional folk art floral patterns of the region.
There is a tremendous amount of detail in this exceptional original painted cupboard from Sweden. Hand-painted flourishes abound with garlands of leaves and flowers, and the date of 1820 in the center bonnet
Antique Oak cabinet in 2 sections from Denmark circa 1860-1880.
Country pine cabinet with a shelf above and lower storage below. More shelves could easily be added to the open space above.
Made in two parts, this shallow pine cabinet features a wood grain painted finish.
Antique flame mahogany 2 door cabinet from Denmark, circa 1860-1880. Made in two sections, there are 2 drawers below and 2 doors with a single drawer above. The entire front is covered in an exceptional veneer of book matched flame mahogany.
Large open shelving made in two sections with 24 small drawers and 2 full size drawers.