Advertising in The World Of Antiques & Art 2003.

I sold this amazing dresser to a great friend Stuart, in Euroa. He had a wall taken out and re built to allow this magnificent piece to fit into his farmhouse. I found this magazine amongst many other publications from years ago.
The customer I purchased this from had originally bought from Lee Harper many years before. So I was very lucky to have the pleasure of handling this piece and showing off at a Sydney antique fair, also 2003.
(See the red fabric I used to line the walls with, in Carters Antique Price Guide photo.)

 

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The four early C18th English oak chairs hanging above the dresser are back in stock, awaiting a good clean and re waxing. I sold the chairs to a customer in 2003.
Description below.

An outstanding late 18th Century oak, elm and beech high dresser. The original rack having a shaped moulded cornice above three long graduated warped shelves (bracket supported) and joined to stepped side supports, slotting into the long single plank beech top, above four cockbeaded elm drawers housed in the plain moulded apron, resting on six oak square tapered legs. This dresser is the longest I have stocked and pretty much seen, the overall colour and patination is exceptional.
Northern England/Wales
C. 1790
H: 8’ – 244 cm
W. 11’ 5” – 348 cm
D. 19” – 50 cm

Set of four early 18th century English oak chairs.
H.135cm W.46cm D.46cm
All in need of a good re-wax finish.

Original dresser photo by Russell Winnell Photography.