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<p>[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4412694, member: 16131"]Very common cupboard in my neck of the woods, sometimes called a "bargueno" meant for everyday crockery and glassware (so maybe in line with the 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival over there). </p><p>The lock is nothing special, simply kept the door shut. What could make it a little special is the ebony, or ebonized wood, inlay.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4412694, member: 16131"]Very common cupboard in my neck of the woods, sometimes called a "bargueno" meant for everyday crockery and glassware (so maybe in line with the 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival over there). The lock is nothing special, simply kept the door shut. What could make it a little special is the ebony, or ebonized wood, inlay.[/QUOTE]
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