Posts Tagged ‘Quality’
Saturday, November 14th, 2009
FRENCH CHESTS AND CHESTS OF DRAWERS About 1800-1850
German commode in French Empire style, about 1810.
The lidded chest continues to be made as a purely utilitarian article – e.g. blanket chest, tool chest; and as a decorative one also in some areas – Scandinavia, Russia, Poland and the Baltic countries. Chests made by peasant communities in [...]
Tags: 1820s, 19th century, Cabriole, Chests, chests of drawers, commode, COMMODES, DRAWERS, Empire, English, FRENCH, Gothic, Quality, Renaissance, rococo style, walnut
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Antique English Chests on Chest and Tallboys
Walnut chest on chest, of first quarter of 18th century with half herring bone cross banding on drawers. Bottomdrawe has curved centre panel inlaid with ’sunburst’ and waved apron. Top and bottom halves with chamfered and fluted corners. Bracket Feet. Veneer fairly straight in figure and grain; carcase fronts [...]
Tags: 18th century, A Queen Anne, Antique, bottom drawer, Chests, Curved, DRAWERS, English, George, mahogany, moulding, Price, Quality, Queen Anne, Veneered, walnut, walnut veneer
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
17th-18th Century English Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Chests
Early 17th century oak chest with three front panels decorated with stylised geometric carving. The rails are also carved with an arched pattern typical of the period. On this chest the plain solid sides are of walnut whi ch was much more commonly used wood than is generally [...]
Tags: 17th century, 18th century, chest of drawers, Chests, chests of drawers, DRAWERS, English, inlay, mahogany, mahogany chest, moulding, Oak, oak chest, Quality, victorian period, wood
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