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Arts & Crafts Oak sideboard - Gardner & Son Glasgow

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Very handsome oak Arts & Crafts sideboard by A Gardner & Son, Jamaica Street, Glasgow.
The top with turned column upright supports has ornate carved central panel and shelf with shaped bevel edged mirror and further shelf below. The base has two large frieze drawers with ornate handles and back plates, three cupboards below, fabulous carved panel to the central cupboard and lovely ornate large strap hinges to the flanking cupboards, raised on square feet.
With normal minimal marks / scuffs, overall this wonderful sideboard is in very good, sound condition by a maker known for their fine quality craftmanship and is not done justice by the photographs.
Please contact us for further details.
Reasonably priced delivery available.
Height 86" 220 cm
Length 72" 184 cm
Depth 23" 59 cm
all sizes approximate.
Price
£695.00  UK
$893.49  USA
823.02  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 31/OCT/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Furniture Date circa 1900  Arts and Crafts Antiques Material Oak Item code as136a2258 / ath3579 Status Sold

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Alnwick
Northumberland
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