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A rare Charles II joined oak and elm chest of drawers, with simulated oyster veneer decoration, circa 1680.

The boarded top and the four long paired mitre-moulded drawers all with faux timber grain decoration, double panelled sides, on bracket feet.

Provenance: Private Collection, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.

Literature: See David Knell, 'English Country Furniture, 1500-1900' (2000), p.55, pl.14, for an oak chest of drawers with paint finish imitating tortoiseshell.

Dimensions

Height 84cm, Width 89cm, Depth 53.5cm




Condition report

Available upon request.

Stock number

1119
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