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Large 17th Century Oak Chest of Drawers c. 1660



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Description
With a fabulous colour and naturally deep and rich patination, this is an original oak chest made in around 1660 and retaining all of its original timbers. The drawers open and close smoothly on rebated side runners and the drawer fronts are beautifully detailed with hand carved geometric mouldings. The drawers are graduated to comprise two short over one deeper long drawer, and then one slender long drawer over a very deep long drawer. All with original solid oak linings in excellent clean and usable condition with substantial dovetailed joints. The stile feet and backboards are original also and the chest has iron escutcheons fixed with rivets and early locks with working key. The heavy brass drop handles with snaped fastenings are old but not original, although they are right for period and sit in the original holes.The chest is unusual because it has a secret compartment above the top two drawers. Three huge hand hewn timbers form the top and this is the original. It rises on very early and blacksmith forged hinges to reveal a shallow oak compartment below. This compartment with a cushion moulded front and matching iron escutcheon.
At the time that this chest was made there were no banks or safes or places you could deposit your valuables and much early furniture was made with secret compartments and drawers where such things could be hidden from view. There are a great number of ingenious mechanisms but this is the first time I have found such a secret compartment in a chest of drawers.
The chest was made by hand. There are two braces which have been added during the 19th century below the top – just belt and braces to add support to the huge oak boards and not visible except when the top is raised.
With original pegged joints and the timbers with hand held adze marks to the inner faces and back boards.
A really handsome early chest of drawers with a fantastic colour and great patination and in lovely condition throughout. Completely usable and great for hiding the family jewels!
Dimensions are:
Height is 40 inches. Width is 58 inches. Depth is 25.25 inches
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DateRestoration :
cicra 1660
Codeas216a2107
Price SOLD £1200.00
StatusSold
SellerWebberley Antiques
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