ANTIQUE OAK CHEST-ON-CHEST – GEORGIAN PERIOD (C. 1780–1810)
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A majestic English chest from the late 18th to early 19th century, carrying over 200 years of history and the unmistakable spirit of provincial British craftsmanship. This piece is a quintessential example of the George III era, reflecting the transition from functional rural furniture to refined Georgian elegance.
Constructed from solid oak with a deep, expressive grain, this chest features a traditional two-part construction (Chest-on-Chest) designed for both structural integrity and ease of movement. The upper section is organized with four graduated drawers, while the lower base houses three expansive full-length drawers for maximum storage capacity. Authentic period details, such as the original brass "swan-neck" handles and individually fitted escutcheons, testify to the superior joinery standards of the late Georgian period.
✅ Authentic George III Period (1780–1810) – A genuine 200-year-old heirloom.
✅ Solid Oak Construction – Featuring an original, century-old patina that cannot be replicated.
✅ Original Brass "Swan-neck" Hardware – A signature stylistic element of the era.
✅ Practical Two-Part Design – A hallmark of grand English "Tallboy" cabinetry.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Period | George III (1780–1810) |
| Material | Solid Oak with Original Brass Hardware |
| Style | Provincial English Georgian |
| Dimensions (H/L/W) | 176 x 113 x 50 cm |
| Configuration | Two-part Chest-on-Chest (7 Drawers) |

