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Rare 17th-Century Charles II Oak Log Box, Blanket Box, Low Coffer

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Rare 17th-Century Charles II Oak Log Box, Blanket Box, Low Coffer

Very rare 17th-century solid oak log box from the reign of King Charles II, circa 1660-1690. England

In typical 17th-century construction, each face is panelled and raised on styles terminating to a hand-carved finial. The styles to the front are moulded.

This is a very rare piece, to put it into context, this is the only example I have
encountered.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Lovely country house condition. Original styles

Dimensions

Height: 16.54 in. (42 cm)
Width: 30.71 in. (78 cm)
Depth: 24.02 in. (61 cm)

Provenance

Ston Easton Park. An English country house built in the 18th century. It lies near the village of Ston Easton, Somerset. It is a Grade I listed building and the grounds are listed Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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