Antique Georgian 18th Century George III Oak Lancashire Mule Chest
This item is an authentic 18th-century George III oak Lancashire mule chest. The piece exhibits all the hallmarks of a genuine Georgian period (circa 1760–1790) North Country regional antique: The "Mule Chest" Configuration: The upper rows feature faux (dummy) drawer fronts. The top planked lid lifts open like a traditional coffer or blanket box, while only the lower drawers are fully functional. Regional Craftsmanship: The iconic fluted/reeded quarter columns inset into the front corners and the mahogany cross-banding on the drawer borders are signature characteristics of high-quality furniture made in Lancashire and Cheshire during this era. The piece features classic Georgian brass swan-neck handles with ornate escutcheons and sits on its original shaped ogee bracket feet. It is constructed from heavy English oak showing a deep, authentic, naturally accumulated wax patina and light wear consistent with over 200 years of age. Nice authentic condition with original marks with a couple of changes on the locks design. Size of little box inside: H 8cm L 48cm W 15cm size draw: H 7cm L 47cm W 44cm
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