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French pine set of four drawers
Set of four drawers from the French province of Normandy
Dating from the late 19th into possibly the turn of the 20th century
Long relocated woodworm. A gift, a network of scurrying leaves behind a mark in these drawers history
Narrow. In no way intrusive to a space
Colour is strong. An item with French rustic charm. Farmhouse aesthetic throughout every corner
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Scottish pitch pine chest of drawers
Scottish pitch pine chest of drawers
Late 19th century and hints of a gothic revival influence
Capacious set of five drawers in the two over three design. Plenty of storage space to hide away the clutter!
Pitch pine carries considerably more weight than traditional pine, these drawers are solid and are a good colour, minimal losses and contain a slightly rustic finish
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Painted pine chest of drawers
Painted pine chest of drawers
English in design c.1870
The drawers have been stripped back to its original yellow cream paint which has now developed a fabulously worn and rustic finish
A two over two design. Visually, a set of substantially graduating drawers complete with most of their original hand cut glass ‘daisy’ knobs
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English pine chest of drawers
English pine chest of drawers c.1890
Two smaller drawers sit above three full width drawers. Sitting on a cured plinth base
A soft mellow colour. Simple, clean and timeless design, suited to both period and contemporary interiors
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French pine chest of drawers
French pine chest of drawers
Originally dating from the 1920s and from the northern regions. A scratch built set of drawers. The naivety of the build increases the charming nature of the piece
Two small drawers sit above a set of three larger drawers. The body sitting on four interesting and slightly oversized feet
A character in itself
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George II oak chest of drawers
George II era oak chest of drawers
Dating from around the mid 18th century, c.1740-1760
Of that period, constructed using oak, cottage cut design enabling easy manoeuvrability in those tight cottage spaces. A time before dovetail joints or screws. Simple dowels and nails to piece it together. Standing the test of time 260+ years later
Relatively untouched. The original timbers appear to be present, other than some modern timber added to the underside runners of the drawer. This would be due to wear throughout centuries of opening and closing the drawers
Four drawers sit upon one another, believed to be the original oak drawer bottoms still present. Almost oversized bracket feet give the drawers a sense of authority whilst sitting within a room
A survivor…
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Scottish painted chest of drawers
Aesthetic movement painted pine chest of drawers
Scottish c.1870. Petite and comfortable two over two design
Authentic wear throughout the drawers. They have likely been used almost every day for 150 years and nature has been able to take its natural course. The worn plinth base tells its own story
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Victorian pine set of drawers c.1890
Late Victorian set of drawers. English c.1890
The drawers are made from pitch pine and are a substantial weight for their modest size
Three generously sized drawers with good depth. Sitting on a plinth base
For a multitude of years and through a number of generations, they have been used in family settings
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Victorian pine set of drawers c.1880
Rustic pine set of three drawers
Later Victorian period c.1880
Developed an honest patina through 140 years of regular use. Plenty of ample storage in a modestly sized chest of drawers
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Victorian pine chest of drawers c.1880
Victorian pine chest of drawers
English c.1880
A large and substantial two over three design complete with graduating drawers
The colour has developed a healthy worn and natural patina. A pair of ceramic knobs sit above another six painted fruitwood knobs