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Stickley Harvey Ellis Cherry Entertainment Cabinet with Inlay & Leaded Glass
A four-door media cabinet by Stickley of Manlius, New York, built in solid cherry with figured veneers and executed in the Harvey Ellis-inspired vocabulary that defines the firm's most decorative production. Each door panel carries marquetry inlay in copper and contrasting woods — a stylized stem rising to a circular dragonfly medallion — with leaded, textured dark-glass lights set into the upper sections. The bi-fold doors meet at hammered copper bow-tie pulls. The piece carries full maker's marks: the drawer interior holds both the branded Stickley oval and the Stickley Handcraft Craftsman metal medallion (Manlius, N.Y.), and the case is stenciled FB at the top frame edge.
The interior is purpose-built for media storage. A 34" × 44" TV bay sits above an adjustable, removable shelf; a velvet-lined divided media tray rides on heavy-duty ball-bearing rails; and two dovetailed drawers sit at the base, each lined in green felt and fitted for storage. An integrated Furnlite power distribution strip with cord routing is built in, and the slotted plywood back handles ventilation and cable pass-through. Closed, this cabinet presents as a substantial inlaid linen press; open, it functions as a fully equipped entertainment center. The cherry has warmed to a deep honey-amber, and the figured door veneer panels show strong curl — exactly what this wood does over time.
History
Harvey Ellis was the architect whose brief 1903 collaboration with Gustav Stickley introduced inlaid metal and wood ornament into an otherwise austere Craftsman line. His stylized floral and botanical motifs — typically rendered in pewter, copper, and fruitwood against quartersawn oak — represent the aesthetic high point of the American Arts and Crafts movement, and original Ellis-designed Stickley pieces command significant premiums at auction. When the contemporary Stickley firm revived these designs in cherry, the dragonfly medallion-and-stem inlay became one of its signature decorative programs. The hammered copper hardware and leaded glass carry the Arts and Crafts language from door face to interior fitting. This cabinet is squarely in that revival tradition — built to the same standards of joinery and material that the Manlius, N.Y. shop has maintained since the firm's reorganization in the 1970s under Alfred Audi.
CONDITION
Very Good overall. Light scuffs throughout consistent with normal use, and a small chip to the lower right corner of the case. Doors operate smoothly on their hinges; drawers glide cleanly on their ball-bearing rails. Integrated power unit is present and functional — tested and working.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall: 57 3/4" H × 51" W × 25" D
- TV Opening (shelf removed): 34" H × 44" W
- Divided Media Shelf: 5 1/4" D × 22" W
- Interior Shelving: (1) adjustable/removable shelf
- Drawers: (2) dovetailed, heavy-duty ball-bearing rails, green felt-lined
- Media Tray: velvet-lined, adjustable, removable rails
- Power: integrated Furnlite furniture power distribution strip with cord routing; tested and functional
- Materials: cherry solids and veneers, leaded glass, copper inlay and hardware
- Marks: branded Stickley oval (drawer interior); Stickley Handcraft Craftsman metal medallion, Manlius, N.Y. (drawer interior); "FB" stencil (top frame edge)
- Model: 91-1146EAS-003
- Serial: 54100073