Towards the end of teh 17th century as cabinet makers became more skilled and more decorative woods became available to them then the very best in their field sought to find ways to show off and heavily decorate what could once have been regarded as plain, functional items of furniture. The cabinet maker who made this chest was certainly one of those people, with inlays, bandings and various different cuts of walnut being used to create tremendous decorative effect.
This is a fabulous example of a late 17th century walnut veneered chest of drawers, with exceptional care and attention to detail paid to the decoration of the top, drawer fronts and sides really setting it apart from my far the majority of similar examples from both this period and later. You often find that when so much effort has been put into the decoration of the piece, then the quality of construction is lacking, but there is certainly no danger of that here with this wonderful chest.
Anothe feature of note is that as much effort has gone into the decoration and pattern on the ends, as well as the front and top, which is relatively unusual and also the secondary timbers are of a very high quality, which means the chest remains in excellent condition.
The brass handles and bun feet have been replaced at some point in its history, but this is very, very common on items of this age and its great that t hey have been replaced with examples which suit the piece and sit well on it. There are no aesthetically displeasing condition issues of any kind, remarkable really considering that the chest is at least 320 years old!
Circa 1695.
Height 34.5in.
Width 37.5in.
Depth 23in.
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Towards the end of teh 17th century as cabinet makers became more skilled and more decorative woods became available to them then the very best in their field sought to find ways to show off and heavily decorate what could once have been regarded as plain, functional items of furniture. The cabinet maker who made this chest was certainly one of those people, with inlays, bandings and various different cuts of walnut being used to create tremendous decorative effect.
This is a fabulous example of a late 17th century walnut veneered chest of drawers, with exceptional care and attention to detail paid to the decoration of the top, drawer fronts and sides really setting it apart from my far the majority of similar examples from both this period and later. You often find that when so much effort has been put into the decoration of the piece, then the quality of construction is lacking, but there is certainly no danger of that here with this wonderful chest.
Anothe feature of note is that as much effort has gone into the decoration and pattern on the ends, as well as the front and top, which is relatively unusual and also the secondary timbers are of a very high quality, which means the chest remains in excellent condition.
The brass handles and bun feet have been replaced at some point in its history, but this is very, very common on items of this age and its great that t hey have been replaced with examples which suit the piece and sit well on it. There are no aesthetically displeasing condition issues of any kind, remarkable really considering that the chest is at least 320 years old!
Circa 1695.
Height 34.5in.
Width 37.5in.
Depth 23in.
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| Design Period | Before 1890 |
|---|---|
| Year | 1695 |
| Production Period | Before 1890 |
| Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
| Style | Queen Anne |
| Detailed Condition | Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Light wear consistent with age and use |
| Product Code | QIG-2331243 |
| Materials | Walnut |
| Color | Brown |
| Width | 96 cm 37.8 inch |
| Depth | 59 cm 23.2 inch |
| Height | 88 cm 34.6 inch |
| Weight Range | Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg |




































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