Gustavian and neoclassical corner cabinet from Sweden. Made in painted pine and in two parts. The cabinet has doors with ribbed decor and original paint. Originally from a village called Forsa in Hälsingland and made around 1800 to 1810. Later locks in working condition. The edges for the lower cabinet are slightly uneven because the cabinet has most likely stood against walls with a panel or border. Healthy and solid frame. Never painted inside. The cabinet has an authentic patina that only time can produce.
The lower cabinet 90 cm high and the upper 145 cm high. The sides facing the walls are 79 cm and the cabinet is 112 cm straight across (corner to corner). The depth from the front to the very back is 56 cm.
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