Hello Everyone,
My wife picked this up at a garage sale this morning. The owner only shared 2 things about it:
1) It is old
2) It is Chinese
My wife knows better than to believe either of these at face value, but she also noticed the through-tenon joinery and the hand-cut dovetails on the drawers (fronts only - rears are nailed). As you can see from the photos, the top has a decorative lip around it, and lifts off. The top of the piece underneath has a flip-up section, and opposite of this a rectangular piece of the top appears to be cut, but is not movable. The hardware is old brass and appears to have a genuine patina.
Does anyone know the function of this piece? My gut reaction was that it was a bar of some sort (top removable for serving, flip-up section for an ice bucket, etc.), but I have been unable to locate anything quite like it online. Any assistance in identifying its function and general age would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks in advance!