Identifying a Sideboard
I spotted this sideboard in a semi-local antique shop a while back. Might someone help to narrow down more info about it and possible worth? It looks to have been lightly redone at some point.
Eastlake, 3rd- 4th quarter 19th century, the bottom is classic eastlake, the top isnt. That doesnt mean that the piece is "married" though, since eastlake never made any furniture and manufacturers were free to offer any and all versions of this style.
Not a clue about worth here but generally speaking, eastlake is very affordable.
Not a clue about worth here but generally speaking, eastlake is very affordable.
Thanks, Yes, I think it's safe to say it's not a married piece as the panel below the top shelf matches the panels on the doors at the bottom.
The styling on the top is part of what made me most curious about the piece given it's not a run of the mill design.
The styling on the top is part of what made me most curious about the piece given it's not a run of the mill design.