George III Oak Linen Press
George III Oak Linen Press (c. Late 18th Century)
A fine George III period oak linen press, displaying all the warmth and character of well-aged timber. The moulded cornice sits above a pair of bead-moulded panel doors, opening to reveal two later fitted shelves. The base is arranged with two short over two graduated lip-moulded drawers, each retaining handsome brass handles, and the whole rests upon shaped bracket feet.
This is a beautiful and practical piece of Georgian furniture — admired for its rich patina, elegant proportions, and versatile size.
Details:
• Excellent colour and surface with a lovely natural sheen.
• A useful and manageable scale — not overly large.
• Quality brass handles and escutcheons throughout.
• Supplied with working key.
• Internally fitted with two later shelves — sympathetic replacements that serve their purpose well.
• Evidence of old (now inactive) woodworm, fully treated.
• One back bracket foot front missing, though structurally sound and stable.
• Minor loss to a small piece of trim on the right-hand side of the cabinet.
A charming and honest example of late 18th-century craftsmanship — full of character and ready for use in any stylish interior.
Dimensions: 166cm (H) × 119cm (W) × 58cm (D)
TREV585 154560 151025
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Price includes delivery to mainland UK address with the exception of the Highlands.





