The doors on this piece stick what can I do ?
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lightly sand the upper and bottom edge of the doors and the cabinet edge where it is sticking.
What a great piece! Try waxing them before resulting to more drastic measures.
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Furniture wax. (Not polish.) Minwax makes a good furniture wax.
candel wax. Or parifin. Rub on the places that are sticking.
Either the hinges have sagged with the doors' weights, or the wood needs to be planed down, or maybe just sanded, along the edges that stick.
Barring any physical obstacle out of you line of sight . . . Rub the track with paraffin or use an old candle. Do check though that the piece is square and not warped which can cause the doors to bind.
If this turns out to be the case then you'll need to carefully take it apart and gently shim and plane the areas sticking so when reassembled they slide freely. If your not comfortable doing this find a craftsman experience in antiques to do it for you. Be aware though this will not be inexpensive. You have a gorgeous piece. Where I live you could expect to pay a minimum of $500 and probably more.
Good luck
Try spraying WD40 in the tracks and slowly move the doors.
I also use powdered graphite in hard to reach places, get a tube, and squirt it into the area you can't reach.
It's a cabinet that used to hold an old radio, circa 1930.
Are you planning to mount blue-tooth speakers inside for true "wireless" sound ?
You could wax them or get liquid silicone spray and spray them or try soap and rub it on where itsticks