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
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
A traditional 2 over 3 design. A pair of small drawers sit above three that are graduating in size
Full of history and well loved throughout its 160+ years lifetime. Time shows the use of these drawers. Over many years, countless repairs have been made, not to just cast it to one side, showing the love people have had
Slightly battered and bruised with a swash of authenticity and charm
A later scumble finish was stripped back to the drawers original cream coloured finish. Wear in all of the right places which gives you an idea as to how it was used and the life it has led
Well proportioned from the drawers to the turned feet. Chests of this authentic calibre are not commonplace as many have been completely stripped
American in origin. Likely made in the southern states c.1860-1880
A mixture of pine and satin walnut. Original hand carved decorative cup handles alongside matching keyhole escutcheons. Four roomy drawers sit upon each other, offering a healthy amount of storage space
The drawers are in as authentic condition as possible. Most recently used by an art club in South West England, wear around the handles is evident, showing a life lived