Large two-body oak sideboard 1920-1939
- Dimensions :
- H170 x W290 x D87
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- oak
- Style :
- classic
Technical sheet. * Period / Style: Poland (Greater Poland), interwar period 1920-1939. * Materials: Predominantly solid oak structure, doors, back and top in veneered laminated panels of European oak. Original sliding glass. Brass hardware. * Finish: Fiddes oil-wax, semi-matt finish. Stain modified during restoration to highlight the natural grain of the wood. * Dimensions: Width: 290 cm|Total height: 170 cm|Depth: 87 cm. Height of the main top: 114 cm|Height of the upper unit: 56 cm. Depth of internal shelves: 64 cm and 75 cm. * Layout: Two-part buffet. Lower part: in the centre, 3 drawers with wooden knobs and curved fronts. On each side, two pairs of doors closing compartments with simple shelves. Two removable pull-out shelves integrated under the main top. Upper part (upper unit): central display case with two sliding glass doors, flanked by two columns and sculptures in the shape of fruit clusters. Base composed of 6 curved legs. Delivered with a set of 7 brass keys. * Logistics: Fully dismountable into 6 independent elements (including the top, upper unit, and drawer block). Due to the weight of the elements, handling and assembly require a minimum of three people. Description and condition. Large dining room buffet in oak from the interwar period. The front is distinguished by deeply sculpted oval bas-reliefs on the lower doors, depicting seated figures playing the flute and pipe amidst vine motifs. The historical glazing of the upper part is preserved. The piece has undergone a complete and professional restoration in cabinetmaking. The structure is perfectly sound, rigid, stable, and well-fitted. The furniture is clean, completely free of traces of wood-boring insects. Not used since its restoration, in impeccable condition.