A superb example of a large Georgian oak dresser dating from the late 18th / early 19th century. The base contains four drawers above four central dummy drawers flanked by cupboards. Each drawer has brass swan-neck handles and the cupboards have small brass knobs. The doors open to a plain full-length interior with planked floor. The dresser has its original plate rack with moulded cornice, three open shelves and two small spice drawers. The rack has a fully planked back with wide planks in their original scumbled paint finish.
It is in very good condition throughout and displays beautifully. It is not without signs of age and use but this has all helped to develop a beautiful rich patina over the years. There are some old stains and marks on the top surface, small chips here and there but nothing detrimental. There are no major damages, the drawers open well and the interior is generally clean and tidy. The dresser has been given a thorough clean and gentle polish and is ready for use.
Approximate Measurements :
Height : 97" (246cm)
Length : 88" (224cm)
Depth : 20" (51cm)