Price

£3500.00

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A delightful Regency period Burr Oak Miniature Chest, having superbly figured top above two short and three long drawers.

With original brass knobs flanked by elegant fluted stiles raised on original brass ball feet.

Often much debate is had as to whether miniature furniture was made as an apprentice piece, which is when a craftsmen who is looking for a job at a workshop would create something to showcase their talents.

Or whether it was made as a travelling salesmans sample piece, which is when a few articles were made as scale models in advance of a road trip during which the salesman would travel the country showing prospective clients the kind of items they could produce back at the workshop and take orders from.

This particular miniature chest of drawers is probably the latter and would have been made as a sample piece. The construction is exquisite and the attention to tiny detail phenomenal in all honesty.

The work that would have gone into constructing this with all of its fine details would actually have been more of a challenge and taken a more skilled craftsmen than its full size counterparts would have done.

It is also super quality and unusual being constructed from burr oak which has taken on an exceptional rich colour and patina over the years of its life.

A really quite charming piece of antique miniature furniture which is in good condition and ready to be placed into the home immediately.

Circa 1830.

Height - 8.5in.
Width - 10in.
Depth - 5in.

Price

£3500.00



Stock number

7159

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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
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