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French pine housekeepers cupboard
Pine housekeepers cupboard
French and dating from c.1850
A centralised upper shelves cupboard above an unusual set of drawers. A deep storage area accessed via the pair of doors with an exterior of panelled inserts. Then there are a pair of small drawers and to finish, a large full width drawer to add even more storage
This cupboard would most definitely have been historically painted. Evident with the variety of pine used in its build and likely stripped when bare timber became more common in the 80s
Dinks, chips and bangs. With it’s French ancestry, it has had historic woodworm, primarily to the ‘roof’ panels and signs of repaired old rot due to being in a damper environment, commonly the working room of the residence
Rustic French farmhouse chic
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Victorian painted pine dresser base
Pine dresser base dating from the early Victorian era
English and dating from c.1840
Subtle tones of what is quite possibly the tables original paint. Non invasive colour scheme, neutral shades raising the bar in its aesthetic nature
A well scrubbed top, tactile with lumps and bumps in accordance to almost two centuries of use. A centralised drawer adding balance whilst broad tapered legs ensure strength
The balance between aesthetic beauty and structured design
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French pine chest of drawers
French pine set of drawers dating from the early part of the 20th century
An attractive four drawer design which adds an extra layer of interest. Originally, the drawers were painted a pastel pink with delicate line work. More recently, somebody removed this paint, likely not realising it’s originality
A pine carcass, satinwood drawer fronts, common of French furniture of this era. Panelled sides and an embellishing apron to the frontage
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Victorian painted pine cupboard
Painted pine cupboard
English and Victorian. Dating from c.1880
Externally, the painted finish is the cupboards original 19th century base coat. There was a faux maple top coat which had some damage so this was gently removed. Internally, a pair of shelves have been added to utilise the storage opportunities, whilst below sits a healthy sized drawer
Aesthetically, a hint of English country house. A characterful piece of furniture that will ask questions
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Victorian pine desk
Victorian pine desk
Last quarter of the 19th century c.1870-1900
Size is good. Non intrusive and will accommodate a variety of spaces. Plenty of drawers for storage
Aesthetically, the desk is strong. Good honest wear. Natural, warm tones in its colour. The perfect piece to either soften a modern palette or seamlessly sit in a farmhouse interior
Clean, simple design. Elegantly timeless
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Pitch pine dresser base
Dresser base in pitch pine
Dating from the very early part of the 20th century c.1900-1910
In the ‘dog kennel’ fashion. This is an open centralised section with an interestingly designed shelf. Flanked by a pair of shelved cupboard interiors. Above, three drawers finalise the storage
Well proportioned, strong and built to last a lifetime
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Pine set of three drawers
Pine set of three graduating drawers
English and dating from the latter part of the Victorian era c.1890
Originality is key. Carcass, backboard and drawers. Hand turned feet in the English manner. The fruitwood knobs add an ever so slight contrast and warmth to the overall appearance of the drawers
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English pine housekeepers cupboard
Pine housekeeepers cupboard, Victorian era
English dating c.1870
Gothic revival in style. Behind a pair of panelled arched doors, a shelved interior, all sitting above two large and spacious drawers
The colour is attractive. Light and modern yet not losing its identity in its age
When first built, the best pine available was used. Evident through its finish and minimal knots
A timeless aesthetic and design. Contemporary setting in need of some warmth? A period property, highlighting the very best in the eras design?
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French harvest farmhouse table
French pine harvest table
The tables origins are in the west of France. Harvest tables were to celebrate the end of the wine harvest. Length in order to seat the farm workers but narrow to easily transport through doors
This table comprises of a bleached plank top, tapered legs and in the traditional worn brown stain
Quintessentially French. A piece of farmhouse history
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Pine farmhouse sideboard
Pine sideboard
French and dating from the first quarter of the 20th century
Well proportioned. Four drawers above two pairs of doors. Internally, one full length horizontal shelf creates ample storage. The doors have deep, almost oversized beading to the frontage. All sitting on a plinth base
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Scottish pine cupboard
Scottish pine cupboard dating from the last quarter of the 19th century
Shallower than the norm, suggesting that it was built to sit beside a chimney breast
Behind the panelled door, a pair of fixed shelves utilise the interior
Aesthetically, the cupboard is faultless. Strong colour, god wear, great design
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18th century provincial French walnut sideboard
Walnut sideboard
French in origin and dating from the 18th century into the 19th with adaptions
Provincial French furniture is not authentic without an old case of woodworm and this is not an exception. To the surface throughout and primarily in the lower regions around the legs. An old repair adds strength to the rear leg
A pair of drawers are above a shelved cupboard. Decorative brass hardware, the doors have a centralised fluted pilaster. Below, a carved floral motif, likely an indication to its region. Claw feet at the frontage hint at the element of wealth