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Philip Bradley Antiques
P.O. Box 405
Sumneytown, PA 18084 , United States
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610.269.0427
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A Walnut Lancaster County Arched Raised Panel Schrank, Late 18th Century
$ 32,000
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Description
A fine example of a Pennsylvania German schrank (or wardrobe) from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with a combination of arched raised panels on the doors flanked by inset panels on the stiles. The left-hand side has wooden shelves, while the right-hand side has wooden pegs.
Excellent condition with its original brass hardware. Left front foot facing replaced. Two interior shelves replaced. -
More Information
Origin: United States, Pennsylvania Period: 18th Century Condition: Excellent. Retaining its original brass. Creation Date: Late 18th Century . Styles / Movements: Americana, Traditional Dealer Reference #: H-259 Incollect Reference #: 99625
Message from Seller:
Philip Bradley Antiques, located in Sumneytown, PA, has been showcasing exceptional American 18th and early 19th-century furniture, tall clocks, folk art, and related accessories since 1950. Specializing in mid-Atlantic pieces, we invite you to explore our curated selection; contact us at bradleyantiques@gmail.com or call 610.269.0427 for more information.
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