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1920s Serpentine Walnut Sideboard with Mirror Back – Queen Anne Style Cabinet

1920s Serpentine Walnut Sideboard with Mirror Back – Queen Anne Style Cabinet

Regular price £295.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £295.00 GBP
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A beautifully elegant early 20th century serpentine sideboard, dating from the 1920s–1930s and crafted in richly figured walnut.

 

This piece is defined by its graceful curved front, refined proportions, and classic cabriole legs, giving it a soft, sophisticated presence that works effortlessly in both traditional and modern interiors. The original mirror back adds height and light, making it as visually impactful as it is practical.

 

The interior offers generous cupboard storage with shelving, while the upper drawers provide additional space for smaller items. Finished with decorative brass handles and subtle moulded detailing, it carries the charm and craftsmanship of its period throughout.

 

This is a piece that doesn’t just furnish a room — it elevates it.

 

 

 

Key Features

Early 20th century (circa 1920–1930)

Serpentine front design

Rich walnut veneer with beautiful grain

Original mirror back

Two drawers and double cupboard storage

Cabriole legs with elegant stance

Solid and well-crafted

 

 

 

Condition

Presented in very good vintage condition. Structurally sound with light age-related wear consistent with its era. The finish has a deep, warm tone and the piece is ready for immediate use.

 

 

 

Dimensions

Width: 120 cm

Depth: 50 cm

Height: 90 cm (excluding mirror)

 

 

 

Delivery

Delivery is not included in the sale price.

Collection is welcome, or delivery can be arranged at additional cost depending on your location. Please enquire prior to purchase for an accurate quote.

 

 

 

About The Proudlove Studio

At The Proudlove Studio, we specialise in sourcing furniture with lasting character and timeless appeal. Each piece is selected to bring warmth, quality, and individuality into modern living spaces.

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