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18th Century English oak dresser base – UK1826

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The two plank moulded top above three moulded edge drawers over two conforming small end-drawers, having the original brass swan neck handles, within a scroll cut shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with scroll-knees and pointed pad feet.
C. 1780

H. 85 cm W. 204 cm D. 51 cm

Late 19th Century English ‘medullary rays’ oak sideboard/dresser base – CVS500

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Having a rectangular top above three drawers with later but appropriate brass-work above a central arched cavern flanked by two clean square panelled doors, resting on a plain plinth base.

Note the medullary rays to the oak grain are from quarter sawing the oak cross grain to produce this magnificent look.

H. 2’ 8” – 81 cm W. 5’ 7” – 171 cm D. 1’ 6” – 42 cm

A George III English oak dresser base – UK1788a

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A George III English oak dresser base – UK1788a

The open rack having a moulded and dentil cornice above a shaped frieze over four shelves, the lower-section with a boarded crossbanded top above a shallow central drawer with two short drawers, flanked by deep drawers, with crossbanded shaped apron, raised on three front cabriole legs, applied side panels.

H: 199cm D: 48 cm W: 199 cm

A George III English oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser base – UK1782

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A George III English oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser base.

Having a T-shape arrangement of mahogany crossbanded and cut corner cockbeaded drawers flanked to either side by a cupboard door composed of two pointed-ogee arched panels over a plain rectangular panel, triple panelled sides, on bracket feet.

H: 96 cm

W: 187 cm

D: 45 cm

A George III English oak high dresser – UK1796a

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The open rack with moulded cornice and scroll cut frieze above three shelves and four spice drawers flanked by scroll cut sides with unusual fretwork floral sprays, the lower section with a central moulded drawer above an arched fielded cupboard door embraced either side by a bank of three drawers and slender cut corner pilasters on bracket feet.

H: 199 cm W: 202 cm D:54 cm

A mid 18th Century English country oak dresser base – UK1791

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A mid 18th Century English country oak dresser base.

The three plank medullary rays grained top above applied shaped mouldings, having seven plain moulded drawers, surrounding a central Gothic panelled door and a reversed matching mould. Resting on ogee shaped bracket feet.

C. 1760

H: 84 cm

W: 187 cm

D: 58 cm

An early 18th Century English oak dresser – UK1793

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An early 18th Century English oak dresser

Having a plank top with moulded surround above three double framed mitre moulded frieze drawers, with panelled ends, raised on four turned front legs linked to the plain rear legs by plain end stretchers.
C. 1720

H: 90 cm

W: 204 cm

D: 53 cm

First half 19th Century English wild elm low dresser – CPGP500

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First half 19th Century English wild elm low dresser

The well patinated three plank top above an applied shaped front moulding and a plain frieze, housing three scratch moulded drawers with later brasses, resting on square tapered legs with fret carved front corner brackets. Having twin planked sides and the original very oxidised back boards.

Note: the wild shaped elm grain in every part of this dresser, one or two have fallen out over the years.

With good overall colour and rich patination. Recently glued, cleaned and waxed by Shane Smith, master craftsman.

Provenience: purchased from John Dunn Antiques 1976

H: 85 cm W: 180 cm D: 50 cm

A decorative 19th Century English oak narrow dresser base – CBC700

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The rectangular thumb moulded top above three thumb moulded Tunbridge ware inlaid drawers, having the original brass swan neck handles. The beautifully carved scrolled frieze, resting on well shaped cabriole front legs with thumb moulded side panels and rear square block legs.

Note: Medullary grained oak used overall.

C. 1880

H: 80 cm

W: 166.5 cm

D: 44.5 cm

An attractive 18th Century English oak and cross banded mahogany “D” low dresser – CJS500

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An attractive 18th Century English oak and cross banded mahogany “D” low dresser

The well patinated two plank top above an applied moulding with three graduated centre drawers, flanked by two fielded panelled doors and quarter moulded corners, having applied mouldings and straight lined sides. Resting on shaped bracket feet.

Note: The faded mahogany cross banding to the doors and drawers, adds much value to this piece.

Note: Also the bracket feet raised long ago to suit.

C. 1780

H: 81 cm

W: 164 cm

D: 50.5 cm

A George III country oak high dresser, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales – UK1897a

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The open rack with four shelves all having the original iron hooks, the lower section with a box platform over three edge moulded frieze drawers, each drawer over an arched scroll-out and geometric-period apron, raised on ring-beaded baluster-turned front supports, joined by a pot board.

H: 206 cm

W: 153 cm

D: 43 cm

A late 19th Century to early 20th Century English walnut dresser – AA1729

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This piece incorporates several styles of the 18th Century

The quarter panelled figured walnut top with cross and feather banding, also to the side panels and drawers. With sectioned applied mouldings avobe ash lined drawers with Queen Anne style brass engraved handles, above a decorative frieze. Resting on long shaped cabriole legs with shell carved kales terminating in a ball and claw foot.

Good overall faded colour and patination.

1890 – 1920

H: 78 cm W: 168 cm D: 48 cm

A narrow 18th Century Welsh country oak dresser base – UK1897

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Rectangular moulded top above three edge moulded frieze drawers having original brass swan neck handles. Each drawer over an arched scroll-cut and geometric-pierced apron, raised on ring beaded baluster turned front supports, joined by a pot-board.

Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales

1760 – 1800

H: 75 cm W: 146 cm D: 43 cm

A George III oak dresser base of unusually small proportion – UK1877

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A T-shaped arrangement of drawers flanked to either side by a panelled cupboard door with applied upper cut corner beading, on original orgee bracket feet.

The boarded rack having a fret carved top rail above pot belly type sides with a pair of shelves over five spice drawers.

Note: Having a beautiful overall faded patina.

C. 1780

H: 93 cm W: 150 cm D: 49.5 cm

A George III English country oak dresser base – UK1794

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A George III English country oak dresser base.

The well patinated two plank moulded top above a shaped arrangement of drawers, retaining the original brasswork. Flanked to either side by a cupboard door with applied orgee arched panels. The whole embraced by quarter cut pilasters raised on block feet.

Note: Having magnificent overall well faded patination.

C. 1790

H: 95 cm W: 195 cm D: 48 cm