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Welsh Oak Housekeeper Cupboard
This is a superb quality antique Oak Welsh Housekeepers Cupboard Dresser (circa 1760 -1780).
Summary
• Circa 1760 - 1780
• Period George III
• Provenance North Wales, UK
• Wood Oak
• Mahogany cross-banding
• Protruding canopy
• Original brass swan neck handles
• Original glass panels
• Original cup hooks
• Original working key
• Five hand dovetailed drawers
• Cock-beaded drawers
• Arcadian fielded panels
• Fielded side panels
• Completely original structure
• Recently restored
• Fantastic colour/ finish
• Excellent condition
• Superb quality
This is a superb quality oak North Wales housekeep / dresser cupboard cross-banded in mahogany, circa 1760 – 1780. The cupboard boasts a protruding canopy above the upper section. The upper section consists of Arcadian fielded paneled doors. These surround the inner original glazed display section. The base consists of five working mahogany cross-banded drawer with the original brass swan neck handles. The drawers are pine lined which is a typical feature of the North Wales area. The drawers are also all cross-banded. Below, there are three Arcadian paneled sections with two outer working doors and a central dummy drawer. The cupboard features the original pine backboards and internal pine shelves with the original cup-hooks. The cupboard boasts inset oak sides. This cupboard is original and not a marriage. The cupboard stands on the original bracket feet and is complete with original bone escutcheon and working key.
This item would look superb in a variety of rooms, especially the kitchen or living room and there are many storage drawers. This item would certainly grace any home. So don't miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of antique furniture.
UK Buyer Payment
For UK buyers, we will accept cash on collection or delivery cheque, credit card, BACS (free bank to bank transfer). Payment must be made within 5 days of the sale.
International Buyers
If you live outside of the UK and you would like to purchase this item please contact us before purchasing the item to obtain a shipping quote and delivery lead time. A returns policy is not available for international buyers. We will accept payment by bank transfer. Payment must be made within 10 days of the purchase. PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £95. DimensionsHeight = 221cm or 7’ 3” Width = 134cm or 4’ 5” Depth = 44cm or 4’ 5¼” Base Height = 106cm or 3’ 5¾” Cabinet Height = 117cm or 3’ 10” Category Antique Furniture > Antique Dressers Date Circa 1760 - 1780 George III Antiques Material Oak and Mahogany Origin Welsh Condition There is a very small chip (to one of the original glass pane’s near the glazing bar. It would be a real shame to replace this pane as it is the original pane along with all the other original panes. The cupboard has recently been restored and re-polished. The working key locks the central glazed door and the right hand door in the cabinet. The top left door has a faux lock. In the base, only the top left drawer locks all other locks to the drawer and doors are faux. We think the brass knobs on the base are very old replacements. Otherwise, the cupboard is completely original. The polish finish is in fantastic condition. This cupboard is original and not a marriage. Free of worm-worm, solid in joint and ready to use. Item code as236a076 Status Sold
SellerYola Gray Antiques
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Yola Gray Antiques
Unit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR
Tel : 01829 458 070
Non UK callers : +44 1829 458 070
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Summary
• Circa 1760 - 1780
• Period George III
• Provenance North Wales, UK
• Wood Oak
• Mahogany cross-banding
• Protruding canopy
• Original brass swan neck handles
• Original glass panels
• Original cup hooks
• Original working key
• Five hand dovetailed drawers
• Cock-beaded drawers
• Arcadian fielded panels
• Fielded side panels
• Completely original structure
• Recently restored
• Fantastic colour/ finish
• Excellent condition
• Superb quality
This is a superb quality oak North Wales housekeep / dresser cupboard cross-banded in mahogany, circa 1760 – 1780. The cupboard boasts a protruding canopy above the upper section. The upper section consists of Arcadian fielded paneled doors. These surround the inner original glazed display section. The base consists of five working mahogany cross-banded drawer with the original brass swan neck handles. The drawers are pine lined which is a typical feature of the North Wales area. The drawers are also all cross-banded. Below, there are three Arcadian paneled sections with two outer working doors and a central dummy drawer. The cupboard features the original pine backboards and internal pine shelves with the original cup-hooks. The cupboard boasts inset oak sides. This cupboard is original and not a marriage. The cupboard stands on the original bracket feet and is complete with original bone escutcheon and working key.
This item would look superb in a variety of rooms, especially the kitchen or living room and there are many storage drawers. This item would certainly grace any home. So don't miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of antique furniture.
UK Buyer Payment
For UK buyers, we will accept cash on collection or delivery cheque, credit card, BACS (free bank to bank transfer). Payment must be made within 5 days of the sale.
International Buyers
If you live outside of the UK and you would like to purchase this item please contact us before purchasing the item to obtain a shipping quote and delivery lead time. A returns policy is not available for international buyers. We will accept payment by bank transfer. Payment must be made within 10 days of the purchase. PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £95. DimensionsHeight = 221cm or 7’ 3” Width = 134cm or 4’ 5” Depth = 44cm or 4’ 5¼” Base Height = 106cm or 3’ 5¾” Cabinet Height = 117cm or 3’ 10” Category Antique Furniture > Antique Dressers Date Circa 1760 - 1780 George III Antiques Material Oak and Mahogany Origin Welsh Condition There is a very small chip (to one of the original glass pane’s near the glazing bar. It would be a real shame to replace this pane as it is the original pane along with all the other original panes. The cupboard has recently been restored and re-polished. The working key locks the central glazed door and the right hand door in the cabinet. The top left door has a faux lock. In the base, only the top left drawer locks all other locks to the drawer and doors are faux. We think the brass knobs on the base are very old replacements. Otherwise, the cupboard is completely original. The polish finish is in fantastic condition. This cupboard is original and not a marriage. Free of worm-worm, solid in joint and ready to use. Item code as236a076 Status Sold
View all stock from
Yola Gray Antiques
Unit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR
Tel : 01829 458 070
Non UK callers : +44 1829 458 070
Get directions to Yola Gray Antiques
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