19th-century Hungarian pine armoire featuring its original hand-painted finish in vibrant tones of red, dark blue, yellow, and green throughout. Painted dental molding accents the crown, while carved and painted floral medallions decorate the upper section. The canted sides are fully painted, and the two front doors feature six painted panels in traditional Eastern European folk art style.
Raised on turned feet, the armoire retains strong regional character. A faint residue of a painted name remains visible on the upper panels, and the piece was likely dated 1844, though the date is now difficult to discern. The right door is secured with an interior metal clip, while the left door is held with two sliding locks, one upper and one lower. There is no functioning lock or key. The lower section appears to be a drawer but is a false front and does not open. At some point, decorative hardware including knobs and a central ornament were present but are no longer in place.
The interior shows residual red paint with staining visible on the wood shelves. Typical nicks, scratches, and surface distress reflect age and use without impacting function. The armoire has been restored, is strong, stable, and ready for use.
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