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William IV Flame Mahogany Breakfront Wardrobe
This is an impressive William IV breakfront fitted wardrobe of superb quality and dating to circa 1830. It is made with exceptionally well figured flame mahogany veneers which are matched to each side. We think this stunning piece of antique furniture may be Irish.
The central section has a serpentine shaped cornice centred by a mask of a long haired girl and with scrolling carved corbal supports to each side. There are two full length moulded panelled doors below and these are flanked by further panelled doors with c-scroll carvings to the top of the panels. The whole piece stands on a plinth base.
The centre doors open to reveal the original fitted interior with four open trays above two short and two long graduated drawers fitted with brass handles. There are extra grooved runners for the trays so they can be moved if required or additional shelves could be added (or even a hanging rail). The side sections have had the base shelves removed to create a full length hanging space 46.5cm deep which is deep enough for a modern hanger (shown in place). The doors have locks and brass catches, and although there is not a key for the central door the left door lock has a key stuck in it (and the lock has seized open) and there is a separate working key for the right door. The locks are stamped with the makers mark and as 'secure patent' 'three lever'.
For ease of transporting and moving this separates into seven sections.
CONDITION
This is in very good condition and of exceptional quality. There are some usual small minor veneer losses to edges and also to the inside drawers and the top edge of the moulding is missing from one half of the serpentine cornice. These are mentioned for completeness but do not detract from the overall appearance.
Please contact me and I can send you a link to the full catalogue of photos for this item.
The overall dimensions at the largest points are approximately
W 241.5cm (95 1/4in) at cornice
D 72cm (28 1/4in) at centre cornice
D 58cm (22 3/4in) at side cornice
H 241.5cm (95 1/4in)
Centre section (internal) 113.5cm w x 55.5cm d x 122.5cm h (44 3/4in w x 21 7/8in d x 48 1/4in h)
Side sections (internal) 52cm w x 46.5cm d x 174cm high (20 3/8in w x 18 1/4in d x 68 1/2in h)
For moving this item divides into seven sections (three pieces of cornice, the plinth, two side sections and the centre section).
Ref 0164
SellerThe Antique Furniture Company
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Cupar
Fife, Scotland
Tel : 01337 920027
Non UK callers : +44 1337 920027
The central section has a serpentine shaped cornice centred by a mask of a long haired girl and with scrolling carved corbal supports to each side. There are two full length moulded panelled doors below and these are flanked by further panelled doors with c-scroll carvings to the top of the panels. The whole piece stands on a plinth base.
The centre doors open to reveal the original fitted interior with four open trays above two short and two long graduated drawers fitted with brass handles. There are extra grooved runners for the trays so they can be moved if required or additional shelves could be added (or even a hanging rail). The side sections have had the base shelves removed to create a full length hanging space 46.5cm deep which is deep enough for a modern hanger (shown in place). The doors have locks and brass catches, and although there is not a key for the central door the left door lock has a key stuck in it (and the lock has seized open) and there is a separate working key for the right door. The locks are stamped with the makers mark and as 'secure patent' 'three lever'.
For ease of transporting and moving this separates into seven sections.
CONDITION
This is in very good condition and of exceptional quality. There are some usual small minor veneer losses to edges and also to the inside drawers and the top edge of the moulding is missing from one half of the serpentine cornice. These are mentioned for completeness but do not detract from the overall appearance.
Please contact me and I can send you a link to the full catalogue of photos for this item.
The overall dimensions at the largest points are approximately
W 241.5cm (95 1/4in) at cornice
D 72cm (28 1/4in) at centre cornice
D 58cm (22 3/4in) at side cornice
H 241.5cm (95 1/4in)
Centre section (internal) 113.5cm w x 55.5cm d x 122.5cm h (44 3/4in w x 21 7/8in d x 48 1/4in h)
Side sections (internal) 52cm w x 46.5cm d x 174cm high (20 3/8in w x 18 1/4in d x 68 1/2in h)
For moving this item divides into seven sections (three pieces of cornice, the plinth, two side sections and the centre section).
Ref 0164
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 7/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Sold
Dimensions241.5cm wide x 72cm deep x 241.5cm high (95 1/4in x 28 1/4in x 95 1/4in)
Category Antique Furniture
Date William IV, circa 1830
William IV Antiques Material Flame Mahogany
Origin Irish
Item code as281a053 / 0164
Status Sold
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Conversion rates as of 7/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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View all stock from
The Antique Furniture Company
Private delaer
By appointment only
Cupar
Fife, Scotland
Tel : 01337 920027
Non UK callers : +44 1337 920027
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