New to this, so pardon any unintentional mistakes. Ok here it goes. I inherited several pieces of teak my parents bought in Germany - 1960's - at Povl Dinesen's shop. I have been researching the furniture as to who made them and I have been pretty successful in all but this china hutch. I found a similar sideboard at Clausen & Son (?) but it was on legs. I have found very few sideboards that sit on the floor and no Hutches like shown. It is three pieces and very big and heavy.
It may well be Clausen and Søn. Case pieces frequently could be purchased either with legs or a plinth base.
I would compare a few details:
-make sure the drawer handles match 100%
-look at the side of a drawer (the substrate of the drawer front, the dovetails, the dado slot the drawer slides on, the species of wood used for the drawer box, etc)
-the species of the interior veneer.
-how the backs are attached (if you can find a photo)
If everything matches up, you've got a winner. If not then keep looking. Those handles are a bit generic. I think Bernhard Pedersen used similar handles maybe? Or maybe I am wrong.
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