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Early 19th C Gillows Mahogany Wardrobe

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A wonderful quality Mahogany wardrobe made from the finest timber of the period. The 2 panelled doors to the front open to reveal a brass hanging rail with 3 drawers near the base and boot shelf. To each side a door opens to reveal original wooden hooks and one side there is a full length mirror with original mercury plate, the whole raised on melon shaped feet. Super colour and original finish throughout. English, attributed to Gillows, Circa 1810.

Dimensions: Height: 214.5 cm - 84 1/2 Inches, Width: 137 cm - 54 Inches, Depth: 55 cm - 21 3/4 Inches, Internal depth: 49.5 cm - 19 1/2 inches

The same model sold in the John Fowler sale 7259 in Christies 2006, lot 377. To view this wardrobe please go the the following webpage
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Date Circa 1810  George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker Gillows Item code as129a1464 Status Sold

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Norfolk

Tel : 01603 736947
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