I don't know about you, but I'm used to seeing Renaissance Revival credenzas with 3 sections, sometimes with two heights to the tops (the center being higher) and possibly a rear gallery or crest. This particular credenza has to be the tallest and has most going on above the tops (4 mirrors?) that I have seen before. There is some wear to the ebonized surfaces and apparently it is missing a gallery (where it would go, I don't know). This will sell on the 15th, with bidding starting at $3,000 an expected range $4,000 to $5,000. More info and pictures here.
eBay Antiques No. 102
Credenzas Gone Wild
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