17th‑Century English Oak Six‑Plank Chest
A fine and authentic example of a late 17th‑century six‑plank chest, retaining its original form, honest wear, and the deep patina earned over nearly four centuries.
Date: Late 17th century
Origin: England
Material: Solid oak
Construction: Traditional six‑plank form - five planks pegged or fixed with hand‑cut nails to form the box, the sixth hinged to create the lid
Design Features:
End panels with vertical grain, extended to form integral feet, lifting the chest clear of damp floors
Simple carved detail to the ends, a practical measure to help prevent splitting over time
Condition: Structurally sound; surface wear, marks, and colour consistent with age and use
Dimensions: H: 57cm (22.4") | W: 82cm (32.3") | D: 40cm (15.7")
Delivery: Not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote feature before completing your order
Heritage & Craftsmanship
Six‑plank chests were the workhorses of the 17th and early 18th centuries - simple, sturdy, and built to last. This example meets every hallmark of the type: pegged or nailed joinery, integral feet formed from the extended end boards, and a hinged lid for easy access. The vertical grain of the end panels was a deliberate choice, reducing the risk of warping and prolonging the life of the piece.
The warm, mellow colour and rich patina are the result of centuries of use, care, and natural ageing - qualities that cannot be replicated by modern manufacture.
Visual Details
The oak boards show the honest wear of time, with tool marks, surface undulations, and the deepened tones of aged timber. The simple carved ends are understated yet purposeful, a reminder that even utilitarian furniture was made with thought and skill.
Styling Suggestions
Today, this chest can serve as a blanket box at the foot of a bed, a coffee table with hidden storage, or a hallway seat with character. Its compact size makes it versatile, while its history makes it a conversation piece in any setting.
Sustainable Style
Choosing antique furniture preserves traditional craftsmanship, reduces waste, and brings authentic history into your home.
Purchase with Confidence
Transparent Condition Details: Please examine all photographs carefully for a complete understanding of each item’s condition. These images form a crucial part of our detailed condition report, offering clear insights into the craftsmanship, patina, and quality of this piece.
Trusted Heritage: We are an established and successful business with many happy clients from both trade and private sectors. You are warmly invited to visit our beautiful showroom and shop in West Sussex to experience our collection firsthand.
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measurements
Height:
57 cm
Width:
82 cm
Depth:
40 cm
measurements
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the 17th Century English Oak Six Plank Chest - deep patina earned over nearly 400 years (LA544776) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 17th Century