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Pine Wall Cupboard Copper Insert

#961

Regular price $115.50

 

**~This item does not include free Shipping because of the size. For example, if you live on the East coast Pennsylvania area the freight will be close to $16.68, while New York costs $17.74. Connecticut residents should expect to pay around $15.02. If you live in either Missouri, Florida, or Georgia the cost will be around $18.59 while the cost for Illinois and Wisconsin is $15.35. However, if you live on the West Coast freight will be $29.29 while the cost is $21.77 for Texas residents. Please go to the “Contact Us” page and provide your zip code so we can give you an exact freight quote. Thank you! **~

 

Nice 1930’s to 40’s pine wall cupboard showing decorative form and truly makes for a great display piece. ****Items inside are used as a decorating suggestion and are not for sale. Interesting copper lined removable insert at the bottom location. Tiny nailed construction and glorious patina throughout. Dry surface on the bottom trim.

A sliver of wood is missing from the front left apron exposing a nail. Age related cracks on the upper left and right hand side panels that run in a vertical position along with surface scratches that appear at random. Wear to edges and also scuff marks just above the insert from being removed. Back shows areas of opaque white near the bottom.

Copper insert having separation on all four corners. Natural aged patina to the copper. This cupboard is lightweight as the wood is only 1/8” thick which allows for less bulky form. Great size lending decorative character that awaits your creative eye for the display of your treasures.

Stands 18 ½” tall to the top of the crest, measures 12” across the bottom (including the trim) and measures 4” deep (bottom location).

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