George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers
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George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide

1770 to 1790 England

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George III Sheraton period bow-fronted caddy topped mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide

A fine George III Sheraton period bow-fronted mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide. The chest has the perfect time aged colour to its original wax finished surface and has truly commendable proportions. I love everything about this outstanding and original piece.

Condition

Original condition – with a lovely warm glow to its richly patinated waxed surface. Handles thought to be original

Dimensions

Height: 33 in. (83.8 cm)
Width: 35 in. (88.9 cm)
Depth: 22 in. (55.88 cm)

Provenance

Private collection, Yorkshire

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