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Description
This is a charming 18th Century (c.1770) English antique solid oak gentlemans wardrobe, beautifully aged oak colour boasting a wonderful patina, with cross banding and ebony string inlaid door panels, opening to reveal a hanging rail inside, with working lock and key. The doors are flanked either side by quarter columns with fluted detail, and panelled sides.
Sitting on a chest base of 2 short over 2 long drawers, with cockbeaded fronts and original locks and turned handles.
The drawers are of solid pine construction, with decorative shield shaped bone escutcheons. It stands on ogee feet.
This wardrobe, breaks into 3 pieces for transport, the top cornice, main wardrobe body and chest base.
measurements
Height:
206 cm
Width:
140 cm
Depth:
59.5 cm
Base Height 81cm
Wardrobe Interior:-
Width 124cm
Depth 48.5cm
Height 123cm
Height to top of rail 118cm
measurements
declaration
LT Antiques has clarified that the George III Oak Gentlemans Wardrobe (LA506085) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1770