Figure 88  Wellenschrank, probably Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 1700-1720. Oak with pine. H. 81 1/4", W. 86", D. 33 1/2". (Private collection; photo, David Gentry.) This design was made either in solid oak or in veneered oak or pine. The doors are composed of four large mitered moldings glued to one or two thick pine planks. The base molding and cornice are each made up of four separate moldings, but only the large ogee was made using the "pitched plank" technique. The case can be dismantled for moving, in the same manner as the Keteltas kast (see fig. 86). All of the feet are restored.