Baccus Hutch

Pine cabinet with grape motif and 
acanthus leaf topped pilasters.
36 notches to hold bottles in place, 
and a hanging rack  for 24 stem glasses.
Four feet of counter space and two drawers.
The inn in Kingston used to display its varieties of wines in this. 
It had once been painted a horrid green color,
 but when the paint started peeling 
the owner discovered the beautiful wood beneath. 

original, restored:  150 qcoins


handcarved: 130 qcoins

      


 

   Elven Corner Cabinet

Deeply handcarved of quality kiln-dried oak
detailing swirls of wind conjure a face surrounded by thistles and vines.
single panel door with brass pull opens to reveal 3 shelves.
Original proudly displayed in the library of an elven castle.

160 qcoins
Four available, no replicas will be made.
piece one of four sold to Darcy Lockhart.
piece two of four sold to Orion S.Q. DuLac 
piece three of four sold to Orion S.Q. DuLac 

          

 
     
Captain's Cabinet

Protruding cornice embellished with carved cherubs and lion's heads between flowers, foliage and acorns; the pair of upper doors with geometric raised moldings enclosing childrens' heads, divided and flanked by stiles with putti playing musical instruments above vines; the central hinged section carved with mythical sea serpents between carved caryatid side figures.
Once commissioned by a famous sea captain, unfortunately his ship went down before the order was completed. Receiving it after his death his widow was forced to sell it.

original: 250 qcoins - gone
-sold to Admiral Silveroak

handcarved: 220 qcoins
 

  Oak Dressoir

late Gothic/early Renaissance.
Came from a manor house's pantry, the owner was forced to sell all his property after a fire devastated most of his lands.
Three cupboard doors, two drawers, and a 
secret latch top that can lift to hide parchments.

original: 180 qcoins
-sold to LoranysDarksbane

handcarved: 160 qcoins

 

 

 

Mosque Cabinet

Two burr walnut doors flanked by two smaller single-door cupboards, which when opened reveal arched pigeonhole compartments with painted and gilded decoration. The whole applied with velvet-backed and gilded pierced tracery metalwork and incorporating several mythical creatures. Featuring Moresque arches, trefoil finials, spiral turnings and terminating in serpents' heads at either end. Supported by well carved lion feet. Telling his wife that this cabinet would be a great piece to show off to her guests, Lord Ehlert used its secret compartments to hide the various items he was selling on the black market.

one of a kind:  350 qcoins
No replicas available.