Coffers & Chests

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    18th century rustic oak box stool with panelled sides and a rising lid. Good next to an armchair or sofa. Width: 16" / 41 cms Depth: 15.5" / 40 cms Height: 19" / 49 cms
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    Low 18th century Welsh oak coffer bach or marriage chest. The rising lid over a single drawer. Good colour and patina. Width: 28" / 72 cms Depth: 14.5" / 37 cms Height: 13" / 33 cms
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    18th century Oak chest of drawers comprising two short and three long drawers with original brass swan neck handles. English. Circa 1780 Width: 42" / 106 cms Depth: 20.5" / 52 cms Height: 40.5" / 103 cms
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    Late 18th century oak chest/coffer with rising lid over two drawers. Bracket feet. Brass swan neck handles. Width: 39.5" / 100 cms Depth: 19.5" / 50 cms Height: 21.5" / 55 cms
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    Small 18th century Oak chest of drawers comprising two short and three long drawers with original brass swan neck handles. Moulded edge top and bracket feet. English Circa 1780 Width: 36" / 91 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
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    Small 18th century Oak chest of drawers comprising two short and three long drawers with original brass swan neck handles. Moulded edge top and brackets feet. English Circa 1780 Width: 35" / 89 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 32" / 81 cms
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    Narrow, small Elm coffer - circa 1800. Original hinges. Width: 39" / 100 cms Depth: 132 / 33 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
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    Unusual low and narrow 17th century Oak coffer with a sloping front. Circa 1670. Perfect for a hall, TV or boot room. Width: 46.5" / 118 cms Depth: 13" / 33 cms Height: 17.5" / 44 cms
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    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 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
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    18th century Oak chest with lift up lid above two short drawers. Secret drawer. Circa 1780. Bracket feet. Width: 42" / 106 cms Depth: 19.5" / 50 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
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    Mid 18th century Welsh Oak coffer bach or marriage/dowry chest. The lifting lid having a moudled edge and on lopers. The front with split moulding forming two panels above single long drawer again with split moulding. Very unusual short cabriole legs with feet reminiscent of American furniture. Circa 1740 Width: 27.5" / 69 cms Depth: 14" / 36 cms Height: 21.5" / 54 cms
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