2-Piece Early 1800’s Cherry Master Craftsman Corner Cupboard

Circa Early 1800’s

ORIGINAL FINISH

Solid Cherry with pine secondary interior wood

2 – Piece Early 1800’s Master Craftsman Corner Cupboard

 12 original panes of glass -6 on each door with original brown glazing

rare dovetail case top and bottom with large board plank shelving 

Dimensions:

83 1/2″ tall 

57″ wide across the front

38″ from outside corner to center of back

23 1/2″ solid single board on top of base and very top of glass door section

23″ deep on inside 

  • Individually Paned Glass: Cabinets with 12 individual panes held together by wooden dividers (muntins) are generally much more valuable than a single door where the glass is covered by a snap-in grid.
  • Original Wavy Glass: If the glass is authentic hand-blown period glass (often identifiable by ripples, waves, and air bubbles), it significantly boosts the value to antique collectors.
  • Dovetailed Case & Joinery: Hand-cut dovetails on the drawers and pegged mortise-and-tenon joints indicate true craftsmanship. A “dovetailed case” means the main structural boards of the cabinet are joined by hand-cut dovetails, which is typical of 18th- and early 19th-century construction and is highly prized.