In one section, the upper portion never had doors and is intended to be open, painted all over with maple graining, 44" wide, 17" deep, 85" high. In all likelihood, British.
With unusually high stance, this kettle stand/candlestand has unconventional ball standard and was found in Virginia. I cannot be sure of its origin and describe it as PA/MD/or VA in origin, circa 1770. 28.5" high and 16" diameter (single board top, of course).