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Early 19th.c. Mahogany Chest of Drawers.

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Early 19th.c. mahogany chest of drawers c.1820. Classic two over three drawer configuration of typically restrained design, the plain lines lifted with mahogany crossbanding, ebony stringing, chamfered corners and shaped legs and apron. Excellent colour and condition, cleaned and polished in our workshops. The handles appear to be later period replacements.

Please contact us for more images, delivery and shipping quotes. Alternatively you are welcome to view and collect at our large warehouse showroom in Llandudno Junction, North Wales (approximately 45mins from Chester). Open 7 days a week. 01492 580022. Collinge Antiques were shortlisted in 2012 and 2013 for the Homes and Antiques magazine's search for Britain's Best Antique Shop.
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£725.00  UK
$931.84  USA
848.40  EU
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Dimensionswidth 42″, depth 20″, height 42″. Category Antique Furniture Date c.1820  Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Condition Excellent colour and condition, handles appear to be later period replacements. Item code ac049a1130 / 24629 Status Sold

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Collinge AntiquesOld Fyffes Warehouse
Conwy Road
Llandudno Junction
North Wales
LL31 9LU

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Early 19th.c. Mahogany Chest of Drawers.
 
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