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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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