Traditional Tall Curio Cabinet with Mirrored Back and Glass Shelves
Unbranded (Likely Pulaski, Howard Miller, or Ashley Furniture) · Furniture > Cabinets & Storage

Era / Decade
Late 1990s to Early 2010s; design cues like the crown molding and espresso finish were highly popular during this period.
Material
Wood frame (likely birch or poplar with veneers), tempered glass shelves and door, mirrored glass back, and metal shelf clips.
Condition
Very Good; the cabinet appears structurally sound with no visible cracks in the glass. Minor scuffing on the base and dust on shelves are present.
Demand Level
Moderate; while bulky furniture is harder to move, display enthusiasts for brands like Hummel or Waterford Crystal constantly seek these units.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $150, Mid: $275, High: $400 (Highly dependent on local market and transport capability)
Estimated Retail Value
$600 - $1,100 (Based on comparable new large-scale curio cabinets at retail furniture stores)
Comparable Sales
Similar unbranded or mid-tier curio cabinets typically sell for $200-$350 on Facebook Marketplace. Branded Pulaski units can fetch $450+ if in pristine condition with working lights.
Description
Elegant espresso-finished tall curio cabinet featuring a single large glass display door, crown molding topper, and a mirrored back to enhance depth. Includes 4-5 adjustable tempered glass shelves and likely interior lighting (top-mounted). Perfect for displaying glassware, figurines, or collectibles. Approximate dimensions: 78" H x 32" W x 14" D.
Key Features
Timeless traditional design, mirrored back for 360-degree viewing of items, adjustable shelving for tall pieces, and a neutral dark finish that fits modern or classic decor.
Authenticity Indicators
Furniture typically has a manufacturer stamp on the back panel or a sticker on the underside. High confidence it is a mass-market quality piece rather than antique or custom-made.
Flaws to Note
Minor finish wear at the very bottom/feet from vacuuming/cleaning; interior light bulb may need replacement; glass shelves require thorough cleaning for smudges.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, or Craigslist. Large furniture is difficult and expensive to ship, so local pickup platforms are the best option.
Selling Tips
Clear out all contents before photographing for the sale listing. Use the term 'Espresso' or 'Dark Cherry' in keywords. Mention 'Pet/Smoke-Free Home'. You must state that the buyer is responsible for transport and bringing help to move it.