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James I Joined Oak Coffer

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A very good joined oak coffer with a super colour and deep natural patination.

With ked top rail and four original and finely carved front panels of stylised scrollwork. The muntins and stiles carved with interlaced ferns and punched decoration. The top with four fielded panels set in raised moulded and channel carved borders. Hinges and lock plate are later replacements.

Complete and original timbers throughout. Some old shrinkage and losses to top but not affecting structure. Minor dings and marks consistent with age and the coffer has a wonderful aged feel, great character and a wonderful colour.

The lid rises smoothly and closes properly. The coffer is very sturdy and robust with no weak joints or panels and is extremely heavy. All raised on tall stile feet and pegged throughout.

A lovely early and very solid coffer in fine original condition. English and dating from c. 1600.


Dimensions:

Height: 27 inches

Width: 55 inches

Depth: 21.5 inches

For metric please multiply by 2.5
Price
£880.00  UK
$1116.72  USA
1066.21  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 12/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Date c. 1600  Early 17th Century Antiques Material Oak Origin English Item code as216a494 Status Sold

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Battle Road
Dallington
East Sussex
TN21 9LQ

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