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Add authentic early 20th-century charm to your home with this Antique Tiger Oak Arts & Crafts / Mission Style Nightstand …
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Add authentic early 20th-century charm to your home with this Antique Tiger Oak Arts & Crafts / Mission Style Nightstand featuring a stunning leaded stained glass door and solid craftsmanship. This versatile piece dates to the 1910s and showcases the timeless appeal of American Mission-style design, perfect for collectors, decorators, or anyone seeking a distinctive accent for their space.
The upper cabinet door is fitted with a beautiful leaded glass panel, accented by classic bottle glass roundels and rich hues of yellow, blue, and caramel brown—a true standout feature that adds warmth and character to the room. Beneath the cabinet is an open shelf, and below that, a dovetailed drawer offering both form and function. Originally this piece may have served as part of a taller humidor or bar and was thoughtfully modified long ago to function perfectly as a nightstand or side table.
Features & Highlights:
✔ Authentic Antique — Circa 1910s
✔ Solid Tiger Oak Construction — Built to last generations
✔ Leaded Stained Glass Panel — Featuring vibrant bottle glass roundels
✔ Functional Storage — Enclosed upper cabinet, open shelf, and lower dovetailed drawer
✔ Arts & Crafts / Mission Style Design — Timeless American craftsmanship
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 29.25 inches
Width: 19.75 inches
Depth: 15.5 inches
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- Dimensions
- 19.75ʺW × 15.5ʺD × 29.25ʺH
- Period
- 1910s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Art Glass
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- This piece is in good antique condition with age-appropriate wear that highlights its authentic character. The leaded stained glass panel … moreThis piece is in good antique condition with age-appropriate wear that highlights its authentic character. The leaded stained glass panel shows expected age-related shrinkage, and one small brown glass pane has an old, stable crack. Evidence suggests this piece may have originally been part of a taller cabinet or humidor that was cut down at some point in its past, creating its current functional nightstand or side table form. Signs indicate the nightstand may have been painted white in its history and later professionally refinished to reveal and preserve the gorgeous tiger oak grain now visible. Minor surface scratches, finish variations, and natural wood shrinkage are present, all consistent with the piece’s age and adding to its genuine antique charm. Please examine all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. The wear and signs of aging—such as minor scratches, finish variations, and wood shrinkage—are consistent with their antique status and add to their authentic charm. The stone tops, though possibly not original, complement the pieces beautifully. Please refer to the detailed photos for a closer look at their condition, as they are an integral part of the description. less
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