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Extremely Rare Pair of George 111 Period Freestanding Mahogany Chests - Pembroke Sidetables of Generous Country House Proportions.

Gillows of Lancaster & London.

Circa 1780.

The rounded rectangular drop leaf flaps each above an arrangement of six real and six opposing dummy drawers with locks stamped " Bramah " on tapered square legs with original brass castors.

A most unusual formation of table - certainly a one off item made to specific order typical of Gillows Lancaster clients requests. 

Excellent varied mahogany veneers and crossbandings . Perfect for use as Large End Tables. 

Provenance
Unknown ...research being undertaken at present.

Exhibitions
Harris Lindsay Jermyn St London.

Berkeley Square vetted exhibition London.

Dimensions

Height: 76 cm (29.92 in), Width: 123 cm (48.43 in), Depth: 66 cm (25.98 in)

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Condition report

Excellent country house state......importantly retaining all original heavyweight laquered swan neck handles . Well figured veneers with original crossbandings . The single Bramah signed locks denoting the most earliest signed by this most eminent of manufacturers .

Stock number

5732

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