1900 -1920 Gustav Stickley quartersawn oak sideboard.
Quarter-sawing means cutting a log radially to growth rings to
produce a “vertical” and uniform pattern grain.
This method of cutting oak produces boards with the wonderful medulliary-ray figuring so prized by cabinet -makers.
Quartersawn oak was popular with artisans of the Arts and Craft and
Mission movements.
This is an excellent example of Stickley craftmanship.
There is an old Stickley paper label on the back and a stamped label
inside the drawer.
Width 168cm / Depth 61cm / Height 94cm / add plate rack max height 122cm.
Very good condition.
Free delivery England.