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Pine chest of drawers
Pine chest of drawers
Late Victorian c.1890 and English in design
Graduating set of three drawers on pitch pine bun feet
Due to scale, it is well suited to a bedroom, be that an adult or child
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Victorian pine chest of drawers
Victorian pine chest of drawers
English c.1880
Traditional two over three design. A nice, healthy rustic aesthetic developed since an early paint was removed. Small elements left
The colour is warm and homely. Whether a farmhouse or needing to soften a modern home, this style of drawers fits effortlessly into each interior
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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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Rustic pine chest of drawers
Rustic pine chest of drawers
English and dating from c.1870
A pair of smaller drawers above two larger. Non invasive size, perfectly suitable for a multitude of spaces
Originally these drawers would have had a mahogany scumble. The telling sign being the red feet. This is the undercoat which was commonly used for this particular type of paintwork.
Now stripped, the timbers knotty appearance is full of of character and rustic charm. Contrasting the bulk, the original mahogany knobs add an extra element of originality and overall, the drawers have a feeling of home -
Georgian pine housekeepers cupboard
Georgian pine housekeepers cupboard
English and dating from the beginning of the 19th century
Panelled exterior, both front and sides, adds an element of depth and interest. Interior, the upper section comprises of a three shelved cupboard, finished in a late 19th century lining paper. Beneath is one drawer with layer Victorian handles
Over 200 years, the timber has moved, bowed and twisted in accordance to the environment it has sat in. Plenty of historical repairs showcasing its long life
Warm and homely with a hint of naive rustic charm
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Rustic pine cupboard
The mouse is in the house
Rustic pine cupboard from the latter era of the 19th century Victorian England
The cupboard has its original finish, worn away during a century or more worth of use
This cupboard is unique for one particular reason. Whilst in a farmhouse pantry, the resident mouse, let’s call him Jerry, decided to take up residence. An open doorway in the lower region of its frontage and a familiar scene at the rear.
Unfortunately, due to rent arrears, Jerry was evicted -
Victorian English pine cupboard
Victorian pine cupboard of generous proportions
English in design, c.1880
Unusual scale in the fact it is interestingly tall
Behind the door consists of a spacious shelved interior to hide away a magnitude of clutter!
Natural and honest wear throughout. The plinth base is particularly pleasing visually
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Low side table
Low side table
English c.1900
Once upon a time, the table was taller and larger. Over the last century, adjustments have been made to cater needs. The last owner, an amateur artist in Suffolk used the table to store paints
Various layers of old paints and stains give the table and interesting and characterful effect
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Rustic pine farmhouse table c.1880
Victorian pine farmhouse table
English c.1880
Four plank table top sits on a simple tapered leg design. A good sized drawer at one end of the table
Finished in an old oak stain to give the illusion of a more impressive and costly timber