An early 19th century British ebonised and simulated inlaid mule chest, with two short drawers flanked by a pair of fluted pilasters on shaped bracket supports. 96cm wide x 59cm deep x 71cm high.
Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart.
Further information on the Dawsons website article here
Sold for £100
Condition Report
Heat rings to top, paint losses/scuffs/dents throughout as commensurate with age.
Structurally sound
Interior lining decoration has decayed in areas, but still very decorative.
One drawer knob is missing it's bolt.
Drawers fit fine, though may need a dividing bar within the coffer to guide them in and out straight.
An early 19th century British ebonised and simulated inlaid mule chest, with two short drawers flanked by a pair of fluted pilasters on shaped bracket supports. 96cm wide x 59cm deep x 71cm high.
Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart.
Further information on the Dawsons website article here