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#46468
$995.00
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The antique originals kept tabs on an upholsterer's accoutrements; now they offer pride of place to treasures whimsical or sophisticated, books, drinkware, the goods of a good life. The handcrafted plantation-grown hardwood is painted black without, red within, rubbed to a suitably vintagey finish. Each cubby numbered, housed within antique brass cardholders. This item will ship from our supplier in 2 to 4 weeks. Additional shipping, $350. 47-1/4"W x 12"D x 42-1/2"H.
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Maple woods are divided into two groups: Hard maple and soft maple. It has been a favorite of American furniture makers since early Colonial days. The color is cream to light reddish-brown. Usually straight-grained and sometimes found with highly figured bird's-eye or burl grain. Maple has excellent resistance to abrasion and indentation and takes stain satisfactorily and polishes well. This wood is heavy, hard, strong, tough, stiff, close-grained and possesses a uniform texture.
An alloy of copper and zinc, brass is usually yellow in color, therefore sometimes mistaken for gold. Some types of brass are called bronzes, despite their high zinc content.
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