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18thc Small George II Mahogany chest of drawers
A small George II mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide. Good proportions, original handles, on bracket feet.
SellerBay Hall Antiques
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Lincolnshire
Tel : 07951391254
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DimensionsApprox. 36" wide x 20" deep x 31.5" high.
Category Antique Furniture
Date 18thc George II
George II Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin English
Condition Requires some light restoration. There scarfings in on the divisional rails which need to be coloured in better, there is a small loss to the beading on the top drawer. One of the handles to the brushing slide is a replacement. Some marks and stains to the top. Usual signs of wear consistent with age.
Item code as208a636
Status Sold
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Boston
Lincolnshire
Tel : 07951391254
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