Drexel Talavera China Cabinet — Walnut Hutch w/ Lights, Model 441-424-6 View Watchlist >
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Drexel Talavera China Cabinet — Walnut Hutch w/ Lights, Model 441-424-6
From Drexel’s distinguished Talavera series, this two-piece china cabinet (model 441-424-6) showcases the Spanish Revival design language that defined the collection. The upper display case features three arched, mullioned glass doors with brass accents and interior lighting. The base offers ample enclosed storage with three paneled cabinet doors, fitted with ornate brass hardware over a molded plinth base.
Crafted in solid walnut with a warm finish and distinctive carvings, this cabinet is stamped on the reverse and designed to coordinate with Drexel’s Talavera dining sets. A visually striking and functional piece ideal for traditional or Mediterranean-style interiors.
Condition:
In good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. Light surface scuffs and finish variations are visible along the base edges and back panel. All doors function smoothly, lighting is operational, and interior glass shelves are intact. See photos for detailed condition.
Dimensions (Approximate):
Height: 80 inches
Width: 64 inches
Depth: 17.5 inches
About Drexel Furniture:
Founded in 1903 in Drexel, North Carolina, Drexel Furniture Company quickly became a leader in American home furnishings. Known for craftsmanship, quality materials, and timeless design, Drexel introduced lines that blended traditional American, French Provincial, and Spanish Revival influences. In the 1950s–70s, Drexel’s designer collaborations and coordinated room collections—like “Declaration,” “Heritage,” and “Talavera”—earned widespread acclaim.
The Talavera collection, launched in the late 1960s, reflected the popularity of Mediterranean motifs in American décor. With its sculptural detailing, solid walnut construction, and architectural forms, this series remains a favorite among collectors seeking warm, Old World charm with enduring quality.