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18th Century English Dresser Base
This is a Georgian oak Welsh dresser base, likely dating to the 18th century or early 19th century. It features two drawers with brass escutcheons and turned knobs, a potboard shelf below, and turned front legs.
The piece is constructed from oak, which has developed a rich, aged patina and color over time.
The front is supported by turned column legs, while the rear has straight legs, all joined by a lower open shelf called a "potboard". The potboard was traditionally used for storing large items like pots and pans.
Origin: This style of furniture is often associated with South Wales, UK, and was a common utility piece in farmhouses and cottages.
Dimensions
55ʺW × 16ʺD × 35ʺH
sku 2073
This is a Georgian oak Welsh dresser base, likely dating to the 18th century or early 19th century. It features two drawers with brass escutcheons and turned knobs, a potboard shelf below, and turned front legs.
The piece is constructed from oak, which has developed a rich, aged patina and color over time.
The front is supported by turned column legs, while the rear has straight legs, all joined by a lower open shelf called a "potboard". The potboard was traditionally used for storing large items like pots and pans.
Origin: This style of furniture is often associated with South Wales, UK, and was a common utility piece in farmhouses and cottages.
Dimensions
55ʺW × 16ʺD × 35ʺH
sku 2073