Hale and Kilburn Oak Curio Cabinet
Circa: 1900
Dimensions: 60.5″H x 44.5″W x 17″D
Finish: Good original
Fantastic quality solid quartered oak curio cabinet made by Hale and Kilburn Mfg Co, Philadelphia (metal label on back). This cabinet has a fancy gallery on top with brass spindles holding up the oak railing. The ends of the gallery have turned finials and returns.
The cabinet has thick beveled glass on the sides and front and a full mirrored back. There are three thick solid oak shelves with a plate groove in the back of each. There is a dark stain on the very top of the cabinet and someone, at one point, added metal strips to the back of the rear legs for extra support (see photo).
There is a key for the door which does not work the lock but can be used to open and close the cabinet. The whole cabinet exhibits the superior quality that Hale and Kilburn was noted for!
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