A mid-19th-century carved oak dresser, likely continental, in two sections. The upper stage features a central plate rack flanked by cupboards, each enclosing shelves and a small drawer. The doors are carved and inlaid with shell motifs beneath a moulded cornice and carved frieze.
The base section is of panelled construction with three drawers over a solid oak surface, raised on square tapered legs. Carved foliate detail is present throughout.
A substantial and decorative piece with strong architectural structure.
Condition Report
In good antique condition with multiple historic repairs. Evidence of treated worm to upper shelving. Patches, moulding replacements, and surface inconsistencies are present as described. Structurally solid and functional.
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Mid-19th-Century Carved Oak Dresser / Sideboard
Width 1823 mm, (72 In) Depth 436 mm, (17 In) Height 1889 mm, (74 In) Other






































