Antique Early Victorian Kitchen Pantry Housekeeper Larder Sliding Door Cupboard, c.1830
Antique Early Victorian Kitchen Pantry Housekeeper Larder Sliding Door Cupboard, c.1830 A charming Antique Early Victorian Kitchen Pantry Housekeeper Larder Cupboard, circa 1830, in solid pine with the original sliding doors and a wonderfully honest patina developed over nearly two centuries of domestic service. This practical and characterful cupboard was designed for use in the heart of the Victorian home — the pantry or scullery — where its generous storage space and robust construction made it indispensable. Featuring a pair of sliding panelled doors, two upper drawers with iron cup handles, and interior shelving, it remains perfectly suited to modern living as a kitchen island base, utility storage, or country house sideboard. The pine surfaces have mellowed to a warm honey tone, showing signs of age and use that speak to its authenticity. The back boards retain traces of the original paint, and the piece sits securely on a simple plinth base. This is an evocative, practical example of early Victorian craftsmanship — a versatile and decorative storage piece ideal for both period and contemporary interiors. 2056
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Antique Early Victorian Kitchen Pantry Housekeeper Larder Sliding Door Cupboard, c.1830 A charming Antique Early Victorian Kitchen Pantry Housekeeper Larder Cupboard, circa 1830, in solid pine with the original sliding doors and a wonderfully honest patina developed over nearly two centuries of domestic service. This practical and characterful cupboard was designed for use in the heart of the Victorian home — the pantry or scullery — where its generous storage space and robust construction made it indispensable. Featuring a pair of sliding panelled doors, two upper drawers with iron cup handles, and interior shelving, it remains perfectly suited to modern living as a kitchen island base, utility storage, or country house sideboard. The pine surfaces have mellowed to a warm honey tone, showing signs of age and use that speak to its authenticity. The back boards retain traces of the original paint, and the piece sits securely on a simple plinth base. This is an evocative, practical example of early Victorian craftsmanship — a versatile and decorative storage piece ideal for both period and contemporary interiors. 2056























