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Heals Cotswold dressing chest
A dressing chest in the "Cotswold" style made from limed quarter-sawn golden oak by Heal & Son in the 1920s. The chest is in virtually original mint condition. There are no signs of dammage or repair, there are just two dark marks on the top surface (see picture). The grain od the wood on the draw fronts is wonderful. There is a Heals ivorine medalion in the top drawer front. We also have a large matching wardrobe.
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31 - 35 Elm Hill
Norwich
Norfolk
England
NR3 1HG
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Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Dimensions76cm wide x 49cm depth x 84cm high with the mirror it is 145cm high
Category Antique Furniture
Date 1920s
1920s Antiques Material Limed Oak
Origin English
Maker Heals
Condition Excellent
Item code as160a308 / 1385
Status Sold
£1095.00
$1355.06
€1318.93
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Antiques And Interiors
Norwich
Norfolk
England
NR3 1HG
Tel : 01603 622695
Non UK callers : +44 1603 622695
Get directions to Antiques And Interiors
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