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18th Century George III Mahogany Linen Press with Scrolling Pediment

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18th Century George III Mahogany Linen Press with Scrolling Pediment

An accomplished three-part Georgian linen press retaining all of its original features from the Chippendale period, circa 1770-1790.

Surmounted by what is known as a scrolled broken pediment over a pair of inlaid flame mahogany panelled doors enclosing the original linen trays, above three graduating drawers raised on bracket feet.

This is a lovely original example from the Chippendale perio

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 86 in. (218.44 cm)
Width: 48 in. (121.92 cm)
Depth: 26 in. (66.04 cm)

Provenance

Private Oxfordshire collection.

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George III Mahogany Serpentine Chest of Drawers

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Georgian perfection, 18th century George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers with brushing slide, fabulous reeded columns and retaining superb original age patinated surface. Choice cuts of flame mahogany veneer sit below the brushing-slide to the four oak lined cock-beaded graduating drawers, which are fitted with their original gilt swan-neck handles, skeleton escutcheons and locks.

William and Mary Marquetry Chest of Drawers

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