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George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers

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An excellent example of a George III period mahogany chest of drawers. Very well constructed in solid Cuban mahogany and with solid oak drawer linings. The rectangular top is surrounded with thumb nail moldings and sits over an arrangement of 3 graduated drawers. The drawers are all fitted with their original solid brass hardware. With canted corners inset with reeded columns and standing on bold ogee bracket feet. Sympathetically refinished in our workshops to a very high standard. Offered for sale in excellent condition with a splendid colour and patina.

Dimensions:
Width 117cms
Depth 58cms
Height 92cms
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Camden Antiques
units 20 & 19
The vinery
Poling
West Sussex
BN189PY
07887503904
Price
£1695.00  UK
$2156.21  USA
1972.47  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1770  George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as402a3005 Status Sold

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Camden AntiquesUnits 20, 19, and 18
The Vinery,
Poling
West Sussex
BN18 9PY

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