18th Century Queen Anne Burr Walnut mirrored Cabinet on Chest, Circa 1705-1715
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18th Century Queen Anne Burr Walnut mirrored Cabinet on Chest, Circa 1705-1715
A Magnificent Queen Anne Burr and Fiddleback Walnut Cabinet on Chest, Circa 1710. England
This outstanding Queen Anne cabinet on chest is a testament to the finest English craftsmanship of the early 18th century. Constructed from richly figured burr and fiddleback walnut veneers, it retains its original brass hardware, locks, and bevelled mirror plates, making it an exceptional and rare example of its kind.
The upper section showcases a pair of beautifully patinated mirrored doors retaining the original engraved escutcheons framed by exquisite walnut veneers. Behind the doors lies a finely fitted interior featuring an array of small and long oak-lined drawers, along with hidden drawers, offering a perfect balance of practicality and artistry.
Similarly, the lower chest consists of two short drawers above three long graduated drawers, each with fine oak linings and retaining their original brass escutcheons and handles. This arrangement reflects the elegance and balance synonymous with Queen Anne design.
Adding to its uniqueness, the cabinet is raised on five turned bun feet, lending both grandeur and stability. The proportions are impeccably balanced, while the shaped apron and refined moldings highlight the sophistication of the piece. Its rich, warm patina enhances the natural beauty of the burr and fiddleback walnut veneers.
This cabinet on chest is in excellent condition, retaining all its original features, including brass hardware, locks, and mirror plates. The veneers exhibit a deep, lustrous patina, underscoring its careful preservation over the centuries.
Historical Significance:
Pieces of this quality were highly coveted in the early 18th century, particularly by members of the upper echelons of society. This cabinet embodies the sophistication and functionality of Queen Anne furniture, blending intricate decorative details with practical design.
This magnificent cabinet on chest is not only a remarkable piece of antique furniture but also a true collector’s item. It epitomizes the timeless beauty and enduring appeal of Queen Anne design, making it a standout addition to any distinguished interior or collection.
It should be noted that the original surfaces and colour of this piece are truly exceptional, showcasing a rich, deep patina that highlights the superb quality of the burr and fiddleback walnut veneers.
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Fabulous depth of colour and patination. All hardware, locks and bun feet appear to be original. This piece is of investment grade.
Dimensions
Dimensions on request.
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