"18th Century English Elm Court Cupboard"
This charming mid-18th century English elm court cupboard, dating back to around 1757, is a remarkable piece that combines historical craftsmanship with aesthetic beauty. Its design and construction reflect the elegance and functionality of the period, making it a valuable addition to any collection or home setting.This court cupboard stands out with its two-piece construction, featuring a top section with two doors and a sliding middle section. This is topped with a crisp molded cornice and adorned with lovely turned droppers, adding to its visual appeal. The base is characteristically high-waisted and includes a two-door cupboard, providing practical storage. Raised and fielded panels on all sets of doors, complete with working locks and brass escutcheons. Wrought iron shaped hinges, which are not only functional but also add to the cupboard's historical charm. The flat oak paneled sides with molded detail to the frame and pinned construction speak to the meticulous craftsmanship of the era. The outstanding rich warm color and patina of the elm wood reflect its well-preserved condition and add a sense of warmth and history to any space. The carved date of 1757 on the top further enhances its historical significance, while the original planked back and paneled sides contribute to its authenticity. This court cupboard is not just a piece of furniture; it is a testament to the enduring quality and beauty of 18th-century English craftsmanship.