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George III Period Oak Welsh Dresser and Rack

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Circa 1810

George III Oak Dresser and Rack, the moulded cornice above a frieze with large iron cup hooks above three shelves with grooves for plates all with further iron cup hooks, the base with three drawers and a central arch raised on ring turned supports with carved fan spandrels, the potboard raised on square stiles. This is one of the prettiest dressers we have had in many years and is a delight with all the original iron hooks still in situ.

Price Inc. UK Mainland Delivery: £2,350-00p.

Provenance: The late Nicholas Parsons, CBE. Actor, Comedian, Broadcaster, Wit and Raconteur. Host of BBC Radio programme Just a Minute 1967-2019.

H: 72”/ 180.5cm x W: 58”/ 147.5cm x D: 16.5” / 42cm
Price
£2350.00  UK
$2993.67  USA
2761.49  EU
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DimensionsH: 72”/ 180.5cm x W: 58”/ 147.5cm x D: 16.5” / 42cm Date Circa 1810  George III Antiques Material Oak Origin Welsh Condition Excellent Original Condition, Inc Original Brass Hardware Item code as722a465 / 10935 Status Sold

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Harveys AntiquesW.R.Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd.
86 Corn Street
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6BU

Tel : 01993 706 501

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