Unique Antique Copper & Oak Housekeepers Cupboard Wardrobe George III circa 1790
Unique Antique Copper & Oak Housekeepers Cupboard Wardrobe George III circa 1790
Stunning ‘one of a kind’ 18th century George III coppered oak housekeeper's cupboard, circa 1790, the upper breakfront section with dentil moulded cornice above two fielded panelled doors flanked by brass capped rounded quarter columns to a base of three dummy drawers above two banks of three graduated drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, comes with two working keys with tassels, this piece was custom coated in genuine metallic copper spray designed by scientists for an incredible finish, the process also known as chrome spraying or hydro chroming, offers the ultimate finish, this is a unique piece that will stand out from the crowd and make a real statement, one off and unique, this will look amazing in a loft space , living room, kitchen or entrance hall.
George III Period
George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820
Antique
18th Century
George III
Housekeepers Cupboard
Wardrobe
Solid Oak
Hydro Chromed in Copper
1790
Unique
One of a Kind
Investment
Free UK delivery
Practical & Beautiful
The piece separates into two sections, the interior has a later added hanging rail, the doors and drawers open and close smoothly, age related wear, no odours or smells, no signs of past or present woodworm, the interior of the piece has been sprayed in a silk black finish.
Width 71” inches / 181 cm
Depth 22” inches / 56 cm
Height 84” inches / 214 cm
Splits: (top section 48"/122 cm, bottom section 38" / 97 cm)
Free delivery is offered to England & Wales only when buyer pays full asking price, next day delivery is not possible due to the size of the piece, please allow between 7-14 days delivery
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