18th Century English Country Oak Chest of unusually small proportions

A rare find indeed, another recent private purchase.

18th Century English country oak chest of unusually small proportions.

The well patinated moulded top, above two short and three long graduated cock-beaded drawers, all retaining the original brass swan-neck handles and escutcheons. Resting on low shaped bracket feet.

Fantastic overall colour and patination.

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A rare find indeed, another recent private purchase.

18th Century English country oak chest of unusually small proportions.

The well patinated moulded top, above two short and three long graduated cock-beaded drawers, all retaining the original brass swan-neck handles and escutcheons. Resting on low shaped bracket feet.

Fantastic overall colour and patination.

C.1780

H.77cm W.95cm D.53cm

Low enough to be a stunning bedside table. Small chests of drawers can be placed anywhere in the home.

Living room, study, entrance, hallway, bedroom, guest room (imagine your guests being spoilt with this to wake up to and place their perfumes on and clothes inside)

To the side, two from a harlequin set of ten 18th century English country Hepplewhite elm dining chairs.