Description
This image features an antique country pine armoire (also referred to as a wardrobe, linen press, or cupboard), crafted in the rustic Mid-to-Late 19th Century farmhouse style.Distinctive Design ElementsGothic-Influenced Door Panels: The two large doors feature beautifully carved, pointed-arch floating panels. This detail suggests a subtle European country influence, frequently found in Danish, German, or provincial French furniture from the 1850s to 1890s. [1]Integrated Storage: A wide, full-width base drawer is positioned below the main cabinet doors, outfitted with traditional metal drop-bail handle pulls.Warm Natural Patina: The piece is constructed from solid softwood (likely white or yellow pine) showing an authentic, rich honey-colored oxidation. [1]Structural Hardware & Feet: The armoire sits squarely on classic turned bun feet, and features an integrated lockbox mechanism with an exterior keyhole on the right-hand door panel. measures 73 in H x 39 inW x 19 in D
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Early Pine Wardrobe
Estimate $400-$800
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Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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