An outstanding late 18th Century oak, elm and beech high dresser
The original rack having a shaped moulded cornice above three long graduated warped shelves (bracket supported) and joined to stepped side supports, slotting into the long single plank beech top, above four cockbeaded elm drawers housed in the plain moulded apron, resting on six oak square tapered legs.
This dresser is the longest I have stocked and pretty much seen, the overall colour and patination is exceptional.
Northern England/Wales
C. 1790
H: 8' - 244 cm
W. 11' 5" - 348 cm
D. 19" - 50 cm