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Lot 5077

North Carolina Late Federal Tiger Maple Sideboard

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Attributed to Forsyth County, probably Salem, circa 1830, yellow pine and poplar secondary, the sideboard with an attached recessed backsplash featuring pitched pediment with applied moldings, the case featuring a central bow-front and conforming center drawer flanked by two flush front drawers, all with birds-eye-maple stile panels, the case with two central hinged paneled cabinet doors, flanked by two large paneled cabinet doors, the four stiles with half turned applied ring and spiral columns, paneled sides, raised on turned and spiraled tapered feet.

55.25 x 65.5 x 23 in.; counter height 45 in.

Private Eastern North Carolina Collection

Drawer fronts and cabinet doors are all in solid maple.

The two board top now with later underside glue brace block; light staining and wear to top surface; escutcheons are old but likely later; overall a very good example in original condition.