1940s Mahogany Bow Front China Cabinet Hutch Federal Hepplewhite Style Vintage

This elegant vintage mahogany china cabinet and hutch dates from the 1940s to early 1960s, designed in the Federal Hepplewhite Revival style that was popular in postwar America. The piece combines refined craftsmanship with timeless appeal, featuring a bow front profile, curved glass display doors, and brass oval pulls with neoclassical motifs. The upper cabinet includes three glass panels with original locking hardware and key, ideal for displaying china, crystal, or collectibles. The lower section offers three deep drawers with dovetail joinery and two enclosed side compartments for additional storage. Elegant details like fluted vertical trims, molded cornices, and serpentine base lines reflect the influence of early American Federal furniture, inspired by designers such as Hepplewhite and Sheraton. Constructed of solid mahogany with a rich reddish-brown tone, this piece is both functional and decorative-a perfect statement for dining rooms, libraries, or living spaces. Federal Hepplewhite Revival style (circa 1940s-1950s). Bow front design with curved glass display. Three dovetailed drawers with brass pulls. Two side cabinets with adjustable shelves. Original locking glass doors with key. Fluted trim and molded cornice. Deep mahogany finish with warm patina.
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