Hello! I need help identifying this piece. I initially thought it a Bernh. Pedersen & Son, until I saw the inside and compared the leg mounting style and other joints. However, it is a very sturdy piece with perfectly working tambor doors. It has a teak veneer, and maple interior (I think-it smells nice and not like pine). No. 127 is written (Euro style), on the back side of both tambor doors, and the remnants of a sticker on the right interior side. I believe it to be pre-1970's due to the slot screws securing the sideboard to the base. Purchase price was only $100 US from a gentleman cleaning his garage out.
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Here's a marked Dyrlund sideboard, very similar but not the same one:
https://marketplace.apartmenttherapy.com/posts/218352-dyrlund-teak-credenza
Is the back on yours finished so that it doesn't have to be placed against a wall?
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