Traditional Tudor Style Oak Sideboard



The period of European furniture known as the Tudor period is widely regarded as the age of oak. English oak cut from the heart of the tree was the principal wood at that time both for furniture and for buildings, although some of the other native woods were used to some extent. Strength and solidity were characteristics of the period, and furniture of great magnificence was made to furnish the important houses in England. Nearly all of that furniture was lost during the Civil War of the 17th century. This amazing buffet is a beautiful example of this incredible style. Carved to absolute perfection, this piece is one of the most outstanding pieces we have ever seen. The incredible carved doors will instantly grab your attention. Linen folds are well known amongst Tudor enthusiasts. Words fail to describe the beauty of these carvings—you have to see this for yourself to truly appreciate the overwhelming grace of this piece. Several different types of carved trim accent the edges. The apron has the appearance of scalloped edging. The hardware is in the traditional large style common with Tudor. This piece is as functional as it is attractive, offering plenty of space to store dishes or linens, while providing ample space to serve all your favorite dishes on top. However you decide to use it, you are sure to fall in love with this old world beauty!
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