18th century mahogany chest of drawers

18th century mahogany chest of drawers
Circa 1780
A well proportioned mahogany George III period chest of drawers of the Chippendale period.
Can be referred to as a bachelor’s chest, because of its small size. Having a brushing slide above an unusual drawer arrangement. Four short drawers’ side by side over two long graduated drawers. Original brass swan-neck handles and oak lined drawers. Original bracket feet.
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Condition
Minor restorations i.e., some veneers repaired and replaced

W
69.00cm
27.17 inches
H
82.00cm
32.28 inches
D
45.00cm
17.72 inches
Origin
England
Medium
Mahogany
Reference
824835
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