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Victorian pine housekeepers cupboard
Pine housekeepers cupboard from the Victorian era
English c.1880
Large in stature and in scale. Two sets of shelved interior cupboard spaces. The upper consists of three shelves whilst the lower has two shelves
Panelled doors with beading inserts adding an element of depth and decorative appeal
Raw and rustic
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Victorian pine cupboard c.1890
Pine cupboard from the late Victorian era c.1890
Likely Scandinavian pine and the surface colour has taken a bleached effect due to a centuries worth of cleaning
Not believed to have been varnished which is a common theme amongst pine furniture in the mid 20th century
The interior consists of a full length and depth shelving unit, sitting on a plinth base and completed by a period brass knob
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Fire Hose Victorian pine cupboard
FIRE HOSE
English c.1850
Built using the highest quality pitch pine indicated by its weight
Quite possibly the only cupboard of this type in the country. Found in a barn in Bristol, it had layers of later paints and stains. Carefully and meticulously removing the layers until we reached the original vibrant red. With dashes of orange symbolic to the flame, the darker areas almost symbolising the thick dark smoke. The most incredible part of this cupboard though is the remnants of the word ‘Fire hose’. Likely painted black but lost over time leaving its charred remains…