Full size wood armoire with one full drawer, two half drawers and mirrored upper doors. The overall size is 17" deep (not including the crown molding, which adds ~2") x 49" wide (again, crown molding adds ~4") and 81" tall. The shelves in the cabinet are modern/plywood, but lift out - they were in it when I bought it. The base (4.5" tall) and crown piece (5.5" tall) both separate from the wardrobe for transportation. Sadly, we do not have the key for the lock, though it appears to operate with a Victorian skeleton key I have for another piece.
You can see from the photos it's been loved, but it's in good condition for a piece this old. How old? We don't know. The drawer pulls look like Hepplewhite ovals, but the overall construction is far from the refined work that would indicate that era. To venture a guess, it's most likely late Victorian (or Renaissance Revival) style which would put it in the 1880-1895 range, definitely not older based on the door ring/hardware, but could be slightly newer based on some of the rustic features (possibly a local, late-era produced item).
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