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New York Sideboard

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Master Works

New York Sideboard 83-028

The New York Sideboard is a superlative example of New York craftsmanship at the turn of the 19th century. This masterpiece resides in the du Pont Dining Room of the Winterthur Museum where Mr. du Pont entertained and dined. The outer door and drawers are serpentine shaped while the center doors and drawer are bowed. There are multiple contrasting woods and complex inlays making this the finest example of Federal furniture in the collection. As complex as the exterior, the interior features two sectioned, narrow drawers for storing bottles. All of the larger cupboards and drawers lock. Also available with silver hardware.

Wood Species: Mahogany
Dimensions Care Instructions
  • Width: 75" (190.5 cm)
  • Depth: 26.5" (67.31 cm)
  • Height: 39" (99.06 cm)
  • Arm Height: 0" (0 cm)

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About the Collection

Master Works

Timeless and Bold.

Inspired by pieces of American and European antiquity, the Master Works Collection features complex shapes, intricate carvings, and opulent design finishes. With refined luxury and classic beauty, these pieces are handcrafted for those who believe spaces should express their own tastes rather than follow set rules.

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