Curious about this antique piece

I’d look at kings of Sweden to see if you see a profile match w/ the left hand silhouette.

Arkady

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freespirit | 8 years ago

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I picked up this gorgeous bookcase from someone who was getting rid of all the furniture in an apartment whose owners deceased (they were really old). I’m really curious as to the style of this, make and age – I couldn’t find any stamps on it other than that the door hinges were made in Sweden. The inside is done similar to a Victorian bookcase I have from the late 19th century. Does anyone have any idea? [IMG_5497](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s1/:brownstoner:zqF6:img_5497.jpg.jpg)

dmdesmond | 8 years ago

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It is hard to tell from this photo. The way the shelves are fitted, any nails and the hinges willl give you a lot of clues. If it looks Victorian inside then it may be a Renaissance revival piece from the 1880’s.