Pair of French Regence Oak Breakfront Cabinets

PAIR of French Regency-style (19th Century) carved oak breakfronts with 3 glass doors (PRICED AS PAIR)
SKU
033170
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 62.00"
Depth: 24.25"
Height: 95.50"
Style
French
Regence
Color
Brown
Category
Furniture
Cabinets & Case Goods
Cabinets
Materials & Techniques
carved, glass, oak
Condition
One of the cabinets is missing glass panels.
$47,000 / Pair (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Pair of French Regence Oak Breakfront Cabinets

PAIR of French Regency-style (19th Century) carved oak breakfronts with 3 glass doors (PRICED AS PAIR)
In Stock
$47,000 / Pair
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
033170
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
62.0"
Depth:
24.3"
Height:
95.5"
Style
French
Category
Furniture
Cabinets & Case Goods
Cabinets
Color
Brown
Materials & Techniques
carved, glass, oak

Breakfront

A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.

Oak

A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.

Breakfront

A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.

Oak

A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.

Breakfront

A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.

Oak

A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.

{{ modalMessage }}
Newel uses Google Analytics to collect anonymized data to better understand how our users interact with our website and products. We only use the information to adjust user experience, site functionality, products, and outreach to better meet your needs. This information includes our users paths through the website, interaction with search functions, the device, operating system, and browser used to access our site, and basic demographic information users have chosen to make public by siging in with social media. This information is automatically removed any identifying markers and is completely anonymous. We strive to create the best experience for you, and greatly appreciate it if youchoose to help us better understand our customers!

You may view our full Privacy Policy (here)

PLEASE FILL IN ALL REQUIRED FIELDS.
* indicates required field