Antique English Oak Cabinet with Drawers, England, c. 1800–1820
This antique English oak cabinet originates from England and dates from the late Georgian period, circa 1800–1820. The cabinet is crafted entirely from solid oak and reflects the robust construction and functional design characteristic of early 19th-century English domestic furniture.
The piece is constructed in two separate sections, consisting of an upper cupboard and a lower chest of drawers. This traditional two-part construction allows for easier transport and installation while maintaining the cabinet’s original proportions. The upper section features panelled doors opening to interior shelving, suitable for storage or display. The lower section contains multiple drawers of varying sizes, traditionally used for household or linen storage.
The cabinet retains its original brass hardware, which remains intact and contributes to its authenticity. Inside, the cabinet bears an original historical storage label from a removals and storage company based in Bradford, North England. This label provides documented provenance and offers insight into the cabinet’s recorded history of ownership and storage.
With its warm, naturally aged patina developed over more than two centuries, the cabinet exemplifies the solid craftsmanship and understated elegance of the Georgian period. It is well suited for use as a storage cabinet, linen press, or statement piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Specifications
Origin: England
Period: circa 1800–1820
Style: Antique
Material: solid oak
Construction: two-part cabinet
Hardware: original brass fittings
Configuration: cupboard with shelves and lower drawers
Dimensions
Depth: 48 cm
Width: 142 cm
Height: 220 cm
Condition
Good antique condition, showing signs of age and use consistent with its period. Structurally sound and suitable for practical use.
€ 895,00
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