Wonderful Queen Anne Victorian oak cupboard salvaged from Jackson, Michigan. Made with high quality workmanship as the home had some of the finest details I have ever seen. City of Jackson has great homes as one of the wealthiest men in the area brought European craftsmen to the city to build for him. Measures 5'-2" wide, and 7'-1" high including the molding at the top. Two arched windows in the cabinet door taper down to a third arch that is open with an ornate oak shelf with oak panels at the rear. In the home was built originally with the staircase behind it. Inside the glass the back of the cabinet is oak bead board. Below the two windows is a shelf that is rounded on each side. Beneath a wide drawer with two brass, square, cup pulls. Under the drawer, two, two panel doors, (in the photo one door is missing, but it is on now). Inside on left are two drawers, one atop the other. On the right side there is one shelf dividing the area. I haven't spent much time cleaning this lovely cabinet, with a little cleaning it will be a spectacular piece for your vintage home or new construction. Please write if you have questions. Buyer to pay shipping fees, your responsibility to make arrangements. Craters and Freighters will be happy to ship this item for you. Also will be glad to give free estimates for delivery. They can be reached at 1-866.268.4102 or via email at detroit@cratersandfreighers.com. They also ship worldwide, the phone number if calling from countries other than the US is 1-586.268.4102 Estimated weight of this item is 500 lbs. Payment must be received 10 days after the close of auction. Please add the ebay number on all correspondence.