This solid quarter sawn oak cabinet was probably either a bar cabinet, tobacco humidor or a combination. It would also make a wonderful vessel sink vanity. Dating from about 1900 this is authentic Arts and Crafts or Mission period furniture.
Notches on the sides could hold either smoking pipes or glass goblets. In both doors are embossed ceramic tiles with Renaissance figures that you can name yourself if you desire.
The old finish is very good with some wear and antique patina. Wrought iron hardware is original, both door locks work to secure a supply of old single malt Scotch or whatever.
Dimensions of this clubby antique Craftsman furniture from Scandinavia are 27" wide, 15" deep, 34" tall and the top surface is 30 1/2" high.
Item # L-C2322
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