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Adorn your Dining room with the Antique Pine Hutch/Buffet
People love entertaining guests and hosting dinners and cocktail parties. Every homemaker takes immense pride in her carefully selected range of expensive dinnerware.
But, are you at wit’s end wondering how to store such delicate items and yet have them somewhere close by for easy access? America’s largest Home Furnishing store Nebraska Furniture Mart has a fantastic solution - the Antique Pine Hutch/Buffet from Hillsdale.
China cabinets and servers are a great way to store your precious dinnerware. Fancy yet functional, they keep your serving dishes, bowls, plates, tea sets, cups and saucers safe and yet display them to your guests. Buffet and hutch sets do not take up much space in your dining room. They also add an interesting touch to your dining room.
You’ll be surprised at the beautiful range of china cabinets and servers that you’ll find at NFM. Personally, we fell in love with the Hillsdale Antique Pine Hutch/Buffet, an antique china cabinet. It is sleek yet spacious enough to store your chinaware.
We feel that this antique china cabinet made of pine wood can conveniently stack dinner plates, fragile dishes, and fancy dinner sets. This antique china cabinet has convenient shelves at the top and several drawers below.
We even think that this antique china cabinet will serve as a great décor item for your dining room. The shelves have a glass exterior; so you can opt for displaying your beautiful dinnerware in this cabinet. Rest assured they will be very safe inside this sturdy Hillsdale Antique Pine Hutch/Buffet. The open space at the bottom can be used to keep plants or any fancy showpiece. You can also place artifacts and memorabilia on the top of these china cabinets and servers safe from the reach of children.
Be the proud owner of this versatile Hillsdale Antique Pine Hutch/Buffet available at NFM!
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Stacking Dining Set Q&A
How do I identify the style of my 1940's mahogany dining room set?
The 4 table legs are very thick and ornately carved and scrolled ending in stacked orbs/balls. The highboy and buffet have similar legs. The whole set is probably veneered. It was probably made between the 1920 -1940's.
The legs and most importantly the feet tell you the period (and hence style) of an antique table.
From your description it sounds like what is called a ball and claw leg. Chippendale used this design frequently in the early 20th century, but then again, loads of people did. If it is ball and claw then it is probably more like 1920's however, you would need to take it to a dealer to get a definitive answer.


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