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Irish pine dresser
Irish pine dresser
Early 20th century c.1900-1920
Both pine and pitch pine. Originally would have been painted, likely a green
Petite in size and therefore suited to a variety of settings. We used this in our cottage due to limited height
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French pine dresser
Pine farmhouse dresser
French and dating c.1870-1890
From the northern regions
One large piece. Behind the pair of panelled doors, a shelved cupboard interior. Above, two open shelves
Some historic worm holes. All telling an untold story
Simply stylish. Clean, simple lines give this the advantage of a timeless design. Contemporary or period, equally pleasing
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Victorian pine dresser base
Dresser base in pitch pine
Dating from the very early part of the 20th century c.1900-1910
Traditional design. A pair of drawers sit above a shelved cupboard below. The grain of pitch pine adding a layer of visual element. Rustic, farmhouse style
Well proportioned, strong and built to last a lifetime
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Victorian pine dresser base
Pine dresser base
English and Victorian c.1880
Originally, a plate rack would have been present but is now a much more useable piece of furniture
Three drawers sit above a pair of doors, opening up to a fixed single shelf. The centralised faux door is fixed.
A working piece. Structurally sound. Aesthetically, wear is present throughout
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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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Victorian pine farmhouse dresser base
Large well proportioned pine dresser base or sideboard
Scale is good and in the standard English farmhouse style. Once upon a time, an upper section was present which really would have made this an imposing piece of furniture
The main storage area comprises of a shelved interior, above are two small drawers. Brass hardware, the ring pulls have been replaced, likely due to over eagerness in the drawers contents!
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English pine farmhouse kitchen dresser
A Victorian pine kitchen dresser
English c.1870 – 1890
Substantial but not overbearing in size. A two door glazed upper section housing a pair of shelves flank a fixed glass middle. Beneath , three drawers and a full width helped cupboard, accessible via a pair of doors
Like most pine furniture, it would have been varnished, stripped 40 – 50 years ago and since then, it has sat in a sunlit room, developing a natural, fairly even bleached finish
Rustic, rugged, farmhouse furniture adding warmth and depth to a room
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European pine dresser
Antique pine kitchen dresser
Central European in design c.1900
Lower cupboard with a shelved interior and a pair of deep drawers. Above sits a pair of glazed doors, also a shelved interior
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English pine farmhouse dresser
English pine farmhouse dresser
Late 19th century
A nod to the country house style in its aesthetics. A pair of decorative columns flank a an open shelved unit, all sitting on a large cupboard. This comprises of two small and useful drawers, below is a capacious cupboard, enclosed by a pair of double doors.
Original lock and period key. The lower backboard has been replaced, most likely due to rot sitting against a damp wall
A piece of furniture sitting between farmhouse and country house
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Farmhouse kitchen dresser
Farmhouse kitchen dresser
French in design. Late 19th century
Subtly unique and interesting aesthetic. A pair of cupboards flank two small but handy drawers, below sits an open shelf in the dog kennel manner
Likely the original brass hardware. Tarnished through time. The plinth is a mid 20th century replacement, commonly due to rot
The dresser being French, it has been the target of historic woodworm, creating a rustic, tactile surface
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Victorian pine dresser
Victorian pine dresser
English and from the last quarter of the 19th century c.1875-1900
Carries the influence of earlier designs and adjusted to fit the designs of the time. Inclusive of the top rack, the dresser is rather large but unintimidating. The drawers consist of an unusual and interesting configuration of three larger drawers, neighboured by a set of small drawers. The scalloped bottom softens the item as a whole
Farmhouse decor in nature. Possibly an estate made piece, oozing rustic charm. 150 years of heavy use wear the timber along the drawer runners, creating a piece that is unique and authentic
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Pine dresser base c.1870
Victorian pitch pine dresser base
Plank top with an external galleried finish
Two large spacious drawers fulfilling the width of the piece. One drawer has been lined with baize and a series of compartments compliment the drawer
As a whole, sitting on a set of simple, square tapered legs. A farmhouse classic