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A Delightful Early 18th Century Queen Anne Period 
Walnut Chest Having Superbly Figured Quarter Veneered
Top Over Two Short And Three Long Drawers With Replaced
Brass Handles And Elegant Herringbone Banded Decoration 
Throughout Raised On Replacement Turned Bun Feet

(Take a moment to consider worth that this piece is over 300 
years old, yet as fit for purpose as the day it was made, as well
as being being beautiful and attractive. The top has been quarter 
veneered which is always a sign of quality and its although both 
the handles and feet are later replacements, which is most common 
for chests of this age, both been thoughtfully done and the newer 
variants are very much of the design which would have been in
place originally. Another nice feature of this piece is the well 
figured and banded ends which clearly great effort has been put
into and that is not very often the case on items this made this early
with the ends generally an afterthought. All in all an extremely useful, 
beautiful & functional piece that has been in existence for 3 centuries already!)

Circa 1710

Height - 35in
Width - 40in
Depth - 22in





Stock number

8282

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