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Hungarian painted cupboard
Hungarian painted pine cupboard
Mid 20th century c.1950
Original worn painted finish and Bakelite fittings
One drawer sits above a shelved cupboard. Panelled inserts on a pine frame. Historic woodworm has been routinely treated as a precaution. Some slight movement in the frame when twisting, however this is eradicated once some weight is added
European furniture such as this adds a rustic charm to all styles of interior. Simple and naive. The items tell a story. An abundance of character and authenticity ooze from each corner
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Georgian pitch pine cupboard
Georgian pitch pine cupboard
Early 19th century c.1810-1830
Likely an estate made piece of furniture. Originally, there would have been a pair of doors on the upper half but these were removed most probably during the late Victorian era when open top dressers become popular
Abundant in rustic charm and repairs over its two centuries lifespan. Most of the original ironwork is still present. Showcasing the skills and talents of craftsmen of their time. Back in an era before mass production and making a piece of furniture beautiful for no other reason than they could….
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Victorian pine housekeepers cupboard
Large and well proportioned pine housekeepers cupboard
English c.1860-1870
A corniced top sits above a pair of panelled doors. Internally, three shelves give plenty of storage solutions
The cupboard has had a life, been used for its purpose, giving it a rustic charm
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Victorian English pine cupboard
Victorian pine cupboard of generous proportions
English in design, c.1880
Unusual scale in the fact it is interestingly tall
Behind the door consists of a spacious shelved interior to hide away a magnitude of clutter!
Natural and honest wear throughout. The plinth base is particularly pleasing visually
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Victorian bleached pine cupboard
Bleached pine cupboard
Mid Victorian era c.1870
English in design. Panelled frontage with the original patinated brass knob
The interiors storage comprises of a set of three shelves
The bleaching process appears to be natural. A lifetime of sunshine has lightened the pine to a bleached finish
Natures work of art…
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English pine cupboard c.1890
Victorian pine cupboard
English c.1880
A shelved cupboard and a lower drawer compartment. A removable cornice enhances its decorative appeal. Through the generations of one family, it was used as a child’s wardrobe
Through different shares of mellow pine, it has been left to age naturally. A selection of repairs showing its authenticity
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Victorian pine cupboard c.1890
Pine cupboard from the late Victorian era c.1890
Likely Scandinavian pine and the surface colour has taken a bleached effect due to a centuries worth of cleaning
Not believed to have been varnished which is a common theme amongst pine furniture in the mid 20th century
The interior consists of a full length and depth shelving unit, sitting on a plinth base and completed by a period brass knob
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French provincial pine cupboard
French provincial pine cupboard
Fourth quarter of the 19th century c.1880
Used in a chambre d’hotes in the western region of France where the most popular guests were the woodworm. No need to fear though, they were served an eviction notice and banished
The cupboard is of larger proportions. Two petite drawers sit above a large shelved space. A lifetimes selection of naive repairs enhance charm and character
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Vintage painted pine cupboard
Mid century painted pine shelved cupboard
English c.1940
Pine frame and plywood inserts
This style of cupboard was common place among schools and churches. This particular one leans more towards a school environment due to it’s vibrant colour
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Victorian painted pine school cupboard
Victorian painted pine school cupboard
English c.1860
The cupboard originates from the North West region of England
We sent this cupboard to our restorer and they dry scraped multiple layers of old paint to get to it’s soft white and creams
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Mid Victorian pine school cupboard
Mid Victorian painted pine school cupboard
English c.1860
Originates from the North West region of England
When purchased, the cupboard had been over painted in layers of paint over the years. We sent the cupboard to our restorer who dry scraped through multiple layers until they got to this soft cream
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Welsh painted cupboard c.1870
Original painted cupboard
Welsh c.1870
Scumble painted finish was washed back to show the original cream tones
Large shelved cupboard interior, finished with original brass hardware