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1930s Berkey and Gay Asian Cabinet

$2,220.00 $3,050.00
NOTE:Delivery: Occasional delivery is available throughout the East Coast at competitive rates. Please inquire for availability and a quote.This Berkey and Gay china cabinet dates to the 1930's. It features applied embellishments and carvings. The double doors are painted and decorated with an Asian inspired theme. Two shelves are housed behind cabinet doors that lock, are painted red with an Asian scene in relief and are finished with gold details. A single drawer below opens with two drawer pulls with floral back plates. The case and baluster turned legs further enhance the cabinet, supported with a serpentine carved stretcher. Maker's label can be seen in the drawer. The entire piece is in near flawless condition considering its age.This was most likely designed by Japanese decorator Fugi Nakamiso who was recruited through American foreign embassies to bring his experience overseas, to work for Berkey & Gay.** Hey there, don't miss out on checking out our other fantastic listings! Who knows, you may stumble upon something you simply can't resist! Just click on the store name, "Refined Collection," highlighted in black to the right of any listing, and voila! You'll be transported straight to our storefront. Cheers, cheers, and more cheers! This is Ferney López and Geovanna Ramos, signing off!

About the Maker

Berkey & Gay

Berkey & Gay was a prominent American furniture manufacturer based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for its ornate and finely detailed woodwork, the company became a symbol of the high-quality craftsmanship associated with the 'Furniture City.'

Although no longer in production, vintage Berkey & Gay pieces remain highly sought after by collectors for their historic charm and elaborate designs. The brand's legacy endures in the antique furniture market as a representation of the golden age of American furniture-making.