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Early Georgian Antique Oak Estate Cupboard

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Early Georgian Antique Oak Estate Cupboard
This is a beautifully made, early Georgian antique oak cupboard that dates from 1730.
Inside holds a secret not evident from the outside.
Behind the top two doors which have shaped panels and are hung with the original, Parliament hinges which allow the doors to fold all the way back, flush with the sides are twelve oak drawers, all with the period brass ring handles.
Between the drawers are reeded divides.
Beneath the moulded waist, the base, which stands on high bracket feet, also hides a secret, the top drawer falls down to reveal a writing bureau over three oak drawers.
All the drawer linings and back boards are hand planed oak.
A real working piece of early Georgian, English country house antique furniture, intended to be used on a daily basis as an office to house and sign important documents.
In such super, original condition, now in Miles Griffiths antiques showrooms, forming part of our Christmas 101 antique gifts collection.

Dimensions

Height 184cm (72.44")
Width 107cm (42.13")
Depth 47.5cm (18.7")
  Antique Furniture Period Georgian Antiques Material Oak Origin English Condition Very good Item code as111a3435 / C920M Status Sold

SellerMiles Griffiths Antiques Ltd

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Miles Griffiths Antiques LtdPrivate dealer
Online and by appointment only,
Yorkshire Dales National Park,
North Yorkshire

Tel : 01524 241716
or : 07864 104004

Non UK callers : +44 1524 241716 or +44 7864 104004
 
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Early Georgian Antique Oak Estate Cupboard
 
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