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I purchased this cellarette at an Auction. I believe it is Arts and Craft, at least the hardware. The number 90 appears several places. There is a written signature or something under the top left door. I wondered if it may be English? Any help identifying is appreciated. The top has a humidor and a brass shelf that pulls out. The bottom has a lazy susan for bottles, shelf for glasses and a ice pan.

 
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this is the side

 
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and finally here is the only mark, that may not represent anything.

 
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What a unique and fabulous piece! Thanks for sharing it and I'm sure someone should be able to tell you something.
 
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It has some of the look of Lakeside (Michigan). But I don't remember seeing such example. The piece is of the Arts & Crafts period. But not of the usual suspects like Stickley or Limbert.
Neither does it have the look of Shop of Crafters. Great piece though. Need to replicate the missing pull on the top door.
The rounded moulding is unusual.
 
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looks like like Lakeside to me
 
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It's such a unique piece - would love to see the inside. Thanks for sharing
 
Posts: 19 | Location: California's Central Coast | Registered: 06-01-09Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks for all the great feedback. I have a lakeside cellarette and I wondered if this could be, but no label. I had the lock out when above pictures taken. I am missing a pull. I have since placed the two triangle pulls on top and replaced the bottom with one similar to the drawers. The top has a brass circular surface that pull out. There is a tin humidor and two shelves. The bottom has a lazy susan for bottles of wine(?) and a galvanized box for ice to cool the wine (?) There are shelves down there too. There is also pipe holder (?)

 
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Here is the picture of the bottom. It is the original pan as it slides in perfectly.

 
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Possibly English A&C? Great piece, well done

Oliver
 
Posts: 33 | Location: So. CA. | Registered: 08-30-09Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I agree with the english
 
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I lived in England for three years 2003-2006 and saw lots of A&C stuff there that had a noticeably different style than the US made stuff. My first thought when seeing the picture was "England", especially the interior. I can't help with any specific maker, but would certainly agree with the English crowd.
 
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English A&C, I think. Look at the legs.
Love the inner shelves. They're enigmatic and firm. Nice piece on the whole.

Lloyd,
 
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