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Jonathan Drake Antique And Decorative
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George 111 Campaign Chest Of Drawers
Circa 1790 makes this an earlier example of a 2 part campaign military chest , brass-bound teak with unusual & desirable recessed handles and ebony escutcheons, (later) carrying handles and turned feet, the chest has been traditionally restored and polished to showroom condition.
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Jonathan Drake Antique And Decorative
136 Battersea Business Centre
99 Lavender Hill
London
England, UK
SW11 5QL
Tel : 02077382520
or : 07900 055113
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Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Period George III Antiques
Material Teak
Origin English
Item code as778a343
Status Sold
£2350.00
$2988.03
€2762.90
$
€
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Jonathan Drake Antique And Decorative
99 Lavender Hill
London
England, UK
SW11 5QL
Tel : 02077382520
or : 07900 055113
Non UK callers : +44 2077382520 or +44 7900 055113
Get directions to Jonathan Drake Antique And Decorative
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