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Bybay No.
0597
Item Name
North Wales Canopy Dresser and rack
Details An attractive dark oak canopy dresser of the style made in North Wales circa the 1730s. The canopy features two turned pendants reminiscent of the earlier Court Cupboards and the frieze incorporates a spoon rack across the whole width. The central shelf includes a pair of attractive spice cupboards. The base includes 5 raised and fielded drawers and 3 raised and fielded panelled doors with their top rails being ogee moulded, the whole providing both display and excellent storage for china, glasses, cutlery, drinks, table linen etc. A good quality, traditionally constructed piece for which Bylaw the Furniture makers were renowned. Approximate dimensions - 66ins (168cm) wide x 20ins (50.5cm) deep x 35ins (89cm) high base, and 74ins (188cm) high over-all This is a rare beauty priced to sell quickly in view of an imminent downsize.
Stock No.
130
Current RRP
n/a - In 2006 the full list price was £6,475
Approx Age approx 30 years
Offer Price SOLD
Delivery Offer Buyer collects from Wiltshire or arranges collection
Viewing At the vendors home in Wiltshire. Initially contact [email protected] or phone Graham on 01568 780 216
Reason for Sale

Downsizing

Known Faults This traditionally handmade beautiful character oak dresser includes attractive and inherent imperfection. It has been well maintained throughout its much-loved life and remains in excellent condition. Note - On some screens, the first photo of the whole dresser and rack distorts to make it look wider than it actually is. It IS approx 66ins or 168cm wide. Other photos can be sent by email on request.
Further Notes If made today, this lovely example of the Bylaw style, created to sit happily amongst antiques in a traditional setting, would cost many times the amount currently being sought by the vendor.
To purchase or for more information, please call Graham at Cottage Industry Marketing on 01568 780 216
 
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