Coffers & Chests

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    17th century child's Oak coffer. Six plank construction with shaped ends. Moulded edge top. Good colour and patination. Width: 27.5" / 70 cms Depth: 12.5" / 33 cms Height: 19.5" / 50 cms
  • 17th century low oak Continental coffer on original sledge feet and retaining interior till. This coffer is very similar to chests from the Avesnes/Thiérache area of Eastern Picardy which date from the 1650-1725 period. The mid height moulding, sledge feet and construction are very similar. In St Andrew’s Church, Wickhambreaux, Kent there is a chest which bears a resemblance to these examples. Possibly the Kent chest was made in France and imported or that the chest was made by an immigrant craftsman. From 1681-1685 a large number of Huguenot refuges came to England which may explain this. Width: 54" / 137 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 19" / 48 cms
  • 17th century Oak chest of drawers in two parts. The graduated drawers with geometric moulding. Original condition. Width: 38.5" / 98 cms Depth: 21.5" / 55 cms Height: 37.5" / 96 cms
  • Late 17th century Oak chest of drawers. Circa 1670/80. Two short drawers over three long drawers, all with geometric moulding. Brass drop handles. Panelled ends over a moulding edge, on later stile feet. Width: 37" / 94 cms Depth: 24" / 61 cms Height: 36" / 92 cms
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    17th century Oak coffer, Gloucsteshire/West Country, with panelled top, carved flower heads to the front panels.Circa 1680. Excellent colour and patination Width: 43" / 109 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 23.5" / 60 cms
  • 17th century transitional Oak coffer. Circa 1660. North country. The top with a moulded edgeand iron strap hinges. Three panel front with intricate carving of foliage and trees. Original high legs. Width: 45" / 114 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 25" / 63 cms
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    17th century six plank oak coffer with carved initials 'EP' on unusual end styles. Excellent carving to the front. Width: 49" / 125 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
  • 18th century Mahogany Chest of Drawers with brushing slide and moulded top over four graduated drawers on shaped, bracket feet. English. Circa 1780 Width: 32.5" / 83 cms Depth: 18.5" / 47 cms Height: 31.5" / 80 cms
  • Mid 18th century Welsh Oak coffer bach or marriage/dowry chest. The lifting lid on lopers. The front with three shaped and fielded square panels. A single long drawer over bracket feet. Circa 1750 Width: 27.5" / 69 cms Depth: 14" / 36 cms Height: 21.5" / 54 cms
  • 19th century trunk with embossed/painted textile covering. Water gilded handles. Width: 25.5” / 64 cm Depth: 15” / 38 cm Height: 14.5” / 37 cm
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    Antique Folk Art painted coffer of narrow proportions. The hinged top over a coffer type storage space. The lower section with a let down front. Painted with designs of the countryside in winter. Perfect in a hall or boot room for shoes. Width: 54.5" / 139 cms Depth: 11.5" / 29 cms Height: 19" / 48 cms
  • Narrow, small Elm coffer - circa 1800. Original hinges. Width: 39" / 100 cms Depth: 132 / 33 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
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