Description
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Late 17th Century Laburnum Oyster Veneered Chest: A Collector’s Gem. This chest is a rare and highly desirable piece of antique furniture. This exquisite chest is characterised by its elegant design and unique materials.
Key features include:
•Laburnum veneer: Laburnum is a hardwood known for its distinctive yellow-green colour and attractive grain pattern. It was often used in veneering to create decorative surfaces on furniture.
•Oyster veneering: This technique involves cutting thin strips of wood into shapes that resemble oyster shells.These shapes are then arranged in a decorative pattern on the chest’s surface.
•Two short and three long drawers: The chest typically has two shorter drawers at the top and three longer drawers below, providing ample storage space.
•Boxwood banding: Boxwood is a dense, fine-grained hardwood that was often used for banding or edging on furniture. It creates a contrasting border around the oyster veneer.
•Cushion mould on bracket feet: The chest is supported by bracket feet, which are shaped like brackets or shelves.The feet are often adorned with a cushion mould, a decorative moulding that resembles a cushion.
37” w x 36” h x 22” d
94cm x 91cm x 56cm
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