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Victorian pine pantry cupboard
Pine pantry or larder cupboard
English Victorian c.1880
Originally a form of wardrobe, a pair of shelves have now been added to make this functional and useable in the modern home
A warm, rustic pine. Aesthetically timeless, looking as good now as 140 years ago
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Victorian pine cupboard
Victorian pine cupboard
English and dating from c.1880
Farmhouse poise. Rustic in time. A good contrast between bleached pine and warm browns. Original brass knobs have developed the patina only time can produce. Curved edges add an interesting element to the cupboard. Used in a cool pantry, one door has developed a slight twist on the upper corner of one door. This may reverse when in a warmer environment
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Pine farmhouse cupboard
Pine farmhouse cupboard
English and dating from c.1890
Originating from the West Country, this cupboard would have likely graced one of the many cottages in the region
An interesting design in which the door is two thirds the width but internally, a full width storage area. A naturally occurring light coloured finish, sunlight and bleaching
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Gothic revival pine church cupboard c.1880
Pitch pine church cupboard or sideboard in the gothic revival manner
Finished in an old antique pine stain. Internally, a set of shelves offer ample storage space
A pair of arched original mirror plates sit in the doors. Some light foxing to the plates. Surrounded by decorative motifs, a rare and interesting cupboard. Can you find another one?
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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