I'm not very knowledgable about furniture, tabletop or full scale, but I do know, from looking at a whole lot of tabletop scale chests, that this is of a different ilk than most described as salesman samples; it is truly that, or an apprentice piece, not a piece of doll furniture, and a rare one in my experience for being what I think would correctly be called a step back cupboard, with three drawers below and glass doors encasing three shelves above. Photos don't give a good sense of scope, but it is substantial, 18+ inches tall and just shy of 10 inches wide, and fairly heavy, with the glass doors opening and closing tightly together. Well crafted, solid and sturdy, crisp and smart looking, and large enough really to put some things inside. I am consciously resisting buying things that require a larger than usual box, but I could not pass this one by, found in Upstate NY near Albany.
18 3/8" t x 9 7/8" x 6 7/8" d and in very good condition. Some wear to the stain on the flat surface at top of the drawers, corresponding to the swing out of the glass doors, which makes perfect sense. I have not touched the wood. Drawers and doors opening easily and close tight.