Lee Hawkins Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.

Inside, a series of five sliding trays provide excellent storage for sheet music, documents or curios. The cabinet stands on slender cabriole legs with acanthus carving and retains its original brass fittings, including a patented Andrew Homan & Co. door stay.

A truly decorative and useful piece, full of character and artistry — perfectly suited to a drawing room, hallway or music room.
Highlights
England, Edwardian period, c.1910
Solid mahogany with hand-painted panels and carved detailing

Five internal sliding trays with brass pulls
Original gilt-brass fittings (Andrew Homan Co. patent stay)
Warm golden-brown patina; excellent antique condition
Height 123 cm × Width 52 cm × Depth 39 cm
Styling & Placement

Ideal as a statement cabinet for music collections, stationery or fine linens. Its charming painted doors make it equally at home in a traditional sitting room, bedroom or hallway — where it can be appreciated for its craftsmanship and artistic decoration.
Lee Hawkins Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
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