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Material: Birdseye Maple
Italian Mid-Century Modern Bar Cabinet, Birdseye Maple, 1950s
Italian Mid-Century Modern Bar Cabinet, Birdseye Maple, 1950s

Italian Mid-Century Modern Bar Cabinet, Birdseye Maple, 1950s

Located in Berlin, DE

Italian Cabinet in Birdseye Maple, 1950s and mirrored interior and inside lighting. The shapes and form language so as the hardware is very unique and well made. I would consider thi...

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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Birdseye Maple Cupboards

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Brass

Large Swedish Empire Revival Cupboard In Bleached Birds Eye Maple & Brass
Large Swedish Empire Revival Cupboard In Bleached Birds Eye Maple & Brass

Large Swedish Empire Revival Cupboard In Bleached Birds Eye Maple & Brass

Located in Kent, Dover

A large Swedish Empire revival two door cupboard of fine quality, oak lined with bleached birds eye maple veneers, displaying two carved giltwood sphinxes. There is brass edging thro...

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1930s Swedish Vintage Birdseye Maple Cupboards

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Brass

Fine French Early Art Deco Three-Door Cabinet by Maurice Dufrêne
Fine French Early Art Deco Three-Door Cabinet by Maurice Dufrêne

Fine French Early Art Deco Three-Door Cabinet by Maurice Dufrêne

By Maurice Dufrêne

Located in Long Island City, NY

A fine French Art Deco three doors amaranth cabinet by Maurice Dufrene. Each door decorated with a floral marquetry oval panel. Interior is bird's-eye maple veneered. In process of ...

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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Birdseye Maple Cupboards

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Birdseye Maple, Mother-of-Pearl, Wood

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Fine French Art Deco Thuya Wood Vanity w/ dressing mirror, Maurice Dufrène
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Pair of 19th Century European Bird's-Eye Maple Bedside Cupboards

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