An early 19th Century English oak dresser base – CTT700 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CTT700 An early 19th Century English oak dresser base. The rectangular two plank top above applied mouldings and a plain top rail above a centre bank of graduated drawers flanked by square fielded panelled doors, enclosing an attractive oak shelved interior. Both sides having a medullary rays grain with slight knotted oak panel, resting on square section legs. Good overall colour and patination. Having later but period brass work. H: 2′ 8″ – 81 cm W: 6′ 2″ – 186 cm D: 1′ 7″ – 47 cm SOLD DECEMBER 2011
19th Century English oak and mahogany breakfront dresser ‘Anglesey’. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1026 19th Century English oak and mahogany breakfront dresser ‘Anglesey’. The boarded rack with moulded cornice and lozenge and roundel frieze above three shelves, with panelled sides. The lower section with a T-shaped arrangement of true and faux drawers embraced by arched panelled cupboard doors with floral carved spandrels embraced and spaced by ring turned columns, having ogee shaped aprons, on block supports. H. 84” – 214 cm W. 66” – 168.5 cm D. 24” – 52.5 cm
A Late 18th Century English oak low dresser THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1030 A Late 18th Century English oak low dresser, the rectangular top with moulded edge above three moulded frieze drawers and waist mouldings, above an attractive ogee shaped cockbeaded apron. Raised on unusual projected rectangular section legs. Note: Some time ago the dresser had been lightened to this desireable lighter tone, the period style brasswork is later. (Restorations) C 1780
Country Regency oak dresser base THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA0745 An early 19th Century English Country Regency oak dresser base. The two plank moulded top above three plain drawers with oval brass handles. Note: the apron having interior applied mouldings instead of the drawers. Resting on square block legs. C. 1820 H. 2’ 9” – 83 cm W. 3’ 10” – 116 cm D. 1’ 5” – 43 cm
Late 18th Century English oak dresser base THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1152 Late 18th Century English oak dresser base. The rectangular top above a ‘T’ shape arrangement of slender cockbeaded drawers, embraced either side by an arched fielded panelled cupboard door, base moulding on stile supports. C. 1780 H. 2’ 8” – 81 cm W.6’ 5” – 196 cm D. 1’ 9” – 52 cm
A Decorative 18th Century English Oak and Elm Dresser Base THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1158 A decorative 18th Century English oak and elm dresser base. The rectangular moulded top above three mitre, moulded frieze drawers, raised on four wavy silhouette front supports, joined by rectangular section stretchers. Restorations C. 1780 H: 2’ 7” – 77.5 cm W: 5’ 8” – 173 cm D: 1’ 6” – 46.5 cm
An Unusual Mid 18th Century English Oak Dresser Base – UK1169 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1169 An unusual Mid 18th Century English oak dresser base. The planked moulded drawers, raised on square section tapering legs, terminating in pointed pad feet. C. 1750 H: 2’ 9” – 84.5 cm W: 6’ 1” – 184 cm D: 1” 10” – 55 cm
George III Oak Long Dresser – AA1310 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1310 An outstanding 18th Century English oak dresser base. The well patinated magogany cross banded top above a pair of centre panelled doors, flanked by two banks of graduated drawers, all cross banded. With later but appropriate brasswork, resting on shaped bracket feet. Good overall colour and patination. 1770 – 1800 H: 2′ 7″ – 78 cm W: 6′ 9″ – 204 cm D: 1′ 7″ – 49 cm
A George III English oak and inlaid dresser – UK1798 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A George III English oak and inlaid dresser. The plain moulded top above three cock beaded and spandrel inlaid frieze drawers, above a shaped apron centred by an inlaid stellar, on cabriole front legs. C. 1780 H: 91 cm W: 181 cm D: 52 cm
First half 19th Century English country oak dresser base THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1745 First half 19th Century English country oak dresser base The two plank top above a ‘T’ shaped bank of drawers with brass knob handles, flanked by two very well fielded panelled doors both enclosing a centre shelf. Resting on shaped front bracket feet having double panelled sides. Having good overall faded colour. 1800 – 1850 H. 2′ 11″ – 90 cm W. 5′ 8″ – 173 cm D. 1′ 7″ – 49.5 cm
A George I English oak dresser – UK1797 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A George I English oak low dresser. Having a boarded top above three double framed mitre moulded frieze drawers, a bold shaped applied moulding, raised on three baluster turned front legs, joined by plain rectangular section stretchers. Good overall colour and patination C. 1720 H: 77 cm W: 218 cm D: 51 cm
A decorative mid 18th Century English oak low dresser of good proportion – UK1785 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A decorative mid 18th Century English oak low dresser of good proportions. The two plank moulded top above three moulded edge frieze drawers, retaining the original brasswork, with matching applied panels to each side. Having an attractive ogee cut frieze raised on well shaped cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet. Good overall colour and patination. C. 1760 H: 80 cm W: 185 cm D: 46 cm
A fantastic 18th Century English oak dresser base of narrow proportions – UK1781 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A fantastic 18th Century English oak dresser of narrow proportions. The well patinated moulded top over three drawers, each within a fine faded mahogany banded and cock beaded surround, above a waist moulding and a pair of fielded panelled cupboard doors, centred by a conforming panel, having two fielded panels to the sides on bracket feet. Exceptional overall colour and patination. 1760 – 1790 H: 91 cm W: 218 cm D: 45.5 cm
A good early 18th Century English oak low dresser THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA0957 A good early 18th Century English oak low dresser.
Outstanding late 18th Century English oak low dresser THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock UK1157 Outstanding late 18th Century English oak low dresser.
18th Century English oak dresser THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 18th Century English oak dresser base,The plain single plank top above three drawers having the original brass swan-neck handles and later but suitable escutcheons. The base having a central fixed rectangular fielded panel, flanked by two matching double paneled doors, resting on rectangular block legs. Great overall faded colour and patination. C.1780 H. 90cm W. 195cm D.50cm