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Oak Double Wellington Collectors Chest

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This is a good and unusual large Victorian double Wellington or collectors chest in golden quarter-sawn oak with an attractive ‘sun-ray’ grain to the wood.

It has two banks of six graduated drawers which can be locked closed by the flap on either side. Each drawer has two original brass handles and is lined in ash with dovetail joints. The sides are nicely panelled and finished with mouldings and the whole piece stands on a plinth base. There is a label inside for J Ellicock, Aberdeen.

CONDITION

This is in good condition with a lovely warm colour. It has a shrinkage line to the veneer on the top and usage marks consistent with age. There are also some remains of some old sticky labels to the top drawer edges (so not visible when closed).

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The overall dimensions at the largest points are approximately
Width 142.5cm wide (56in)
Depth 55.5cm (21 7/8in)
Height 99cm (39in)

Ref 0142
PriceSold Dimensions142.5cm wide x 55.5cm deep at centre x 99cm high (56in x 21 7/8in x 39in) Category Antique Furniture Date Victorian  Victorian Antiques Material Oak Origin Scottish Maker J Ellicock Item code as281a051 / 0142 Status Sold

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Fife, Scotland

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