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Charles II Oak Wiltshire Coffer (c.1650)

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This is a very good quality mid to late 17th Century (period Charles II) West Country (Wiltshire) oak coffer with good proportions. The coffer features double heart motifs on the front panel which is usually attributed to this area. The top features three square insert panels and reeded edges. The sides are paneled and the lid is attached with its original loop hinges. The coffer stands on its original length styles and features a rich deep colour / patination. The coffer is ideal as a storage box in a bedroom in front of a bed. PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £50. DimensionsHeight 64.5cm / 2’ 1¼” / Width 120cm / 3’ 11” / Depth 56cm / 1’10½ ” Category Antique Furniture Date Circa 1650 - 1680  Restoration Antiques Material Oak Origin English Condition The coffer is completely original free of active woodworm, solid in joint and ready to use. The lock, strike plate and candle box have been removed some time ago. The lock has been replaced some time ago. The candle box has been been removed to make more storage inside the coffer. There is a small split to the top left panel but considering the age of the item, the condition is perfectly acceptable. The coffer has a very good colour / patination. Item code as236a027 Status Sold

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Yola Gray AntiquesUnit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR

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