Eastlake-style furniture commonly was made with cherry and oak, not so much walnut. Renaissance Revival most commonly used walnut.JerryVan wrote:If the drawers would hold cylinders in their cartons, I could almost think it may be a cylinder cabinet. But, I can't believe anybody would make a cylinder cabinet that would allow cylinders to move around freely, with no carton to protect them and with no pegs to keep them from bashing into each other.
Being (what I believe to be) an Eastlake style, it would probably be walnut. I've never seen in a cylinder cabinet in walnut. Not that I've seen everything of course...
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Don't know about cylinders but I wonder if its not a Sheet Music Cabinet?
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I guess you're correct. Good thing I stick to phonographs!JohnM wrote:Eastlake-style furniture commonly was made with cherry and oak, not so much walnut. Renaissance Revival most commonly used walnut.JerryVan wrote:If the drawers would hold cylinders in their cartons, I could almost think it may be a cylinder cabinet. But, I can't believe anybody would make a cylinder cabinet that would allow cylinders to move around freely, with no carton to protect them and with no pegs to keep them from bashing into each other.
Being (what I believe to be) an Eastlake style, it would probably be walnut. I've never seen in a cylinder cabinet in walnut. Not that I've seen everything of course...

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It’s an oak lingerie cabinet with a finish darkened by years of wax, polish, dust and dirt (patina)
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I tend to agree with those who do not think this cabinet was originally made for cylinders. The drawers do not have evidence of pegs or a thin sheet placed over the original bottoms which had peg holes. This is often seen in cylinder cabinets repurposed for clothing.
If you like this cabinet and it would display one of your machines I would say buy it. Use your knowledge that it is not a cylinder cabinet to negotiate a better price.
I have a couple cabinets in my collection which were not originally cylinder or dics cabinets but they display my chosen machines very nicely. This one has a lot of character and if it fits in your home/collection you can always resell it when a nicer "cylinder cabinet" comes along
Good luck
Bruce
I tend to agree with those who do not think this cabinet was originally made for cylinders. The drawers do not have evidence of pegs or a thin sheet placed over the original bottoms which had peg holes. This is often seen in cylinder cabinets repurposed for clothing.
If you like this cabinet and it would display one of your machines I would say buy it. Use your knowledge that it is not a cylinder cabinet to negotiate a better price.
I have a couple cabinets in my collection which were not originally cylinder or dics cabinets but they display my chosen machines very nicely. This one has a lot of character and if it fits in your home/collection you can always resell it when a nicer "cylinder cabinet" comes along
Good luck
Bruce