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Peruche
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07/08/2015 5:00 am  

Can anyone confirm this or give me another avenue to help identify the maker/designer of this sideboard. I am no wood expert but is this sideboard made of rosewood? Sorry at this time the only pictures I have I posted. I am going to try and get some more pictures so if you need a certain picture of the sideboard to help confirm please let me know.

Thanks a head of time for any responses....

Peruche



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Danish-homestore.com
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07/08/2015 10:38 am  

Lovely dining room and a total of 3 different makers / designers
The sideboard is by henry w klein and produced by Bramin / n a jørgensen bramminge, denmark
The chairs are møller / jl møller
The dining table is john mortensen design for Heltborg møbler model 2065
The sideboard with the glass display is rather unusual but i have seen them before, specially on axel christensen sideboards
http://www.danish-homestore.com/acatalog/Danish_sideboard_teak_with_hutc...


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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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07/08/2015 4:36 pm  

The legs on the glass fronted top cabinet are the key detail. It is a Povl Dinesen design made by his own workshop. He sold them as "special top cabinets" for just about every sideboard he sold. So you see them on many different sideboards.


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Peruche
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11/08/2015 6:52 pm  

Danish-homestore & leif ericson,
Thank you for your help and sorry about the delay in my response. I tried to buy the Henry W Klein/Bramin sideboard with the Povl Dinesen top cabinet but a dealer from Miami made an offer to buy everything from the sellers. The dealer bought the sideboard, dining table & 10 chairs and a massive Danish made bookshelf. The sellers wanted $1850 for the sideboard & $1850 for the dining set, not sure how much they wanted for the Danish bookshelf. Unfortunately I could only use the sideboard so selling to the dealer was a better option for the owners. I am just going to continue to use this matching pair of American made Richardson/Nemschoff cabinets for storage. It is only a matter of time before something else will pop up that I will like even more than the Henry W Klein/Bramin sideboard.
Thanks again
Peruche




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