A boarded oak ‘child’s’ chest
A boarded oak 'child's' chest, mid-17th century, of small proportion, the plank top above the foliate medallion carved front, flanked by pierced trestle ends, 49cm high, 72cm wide, 33cm deep
Provenance: Baythorne Park, Essex and possibly previous to that at Earnock, South Lanarkshire
For a closely related examples of chest, see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, reprinted 1986, page 105, figure 2:109, and page 406, figure 3:502.
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A boarded oak 'child's' chest, mid-17th century, of small proportion, the plank top above the foliate medallion carved front, flanked by pierced trestle ends, 49cm high, 72cm wide, 33cm deep
Provenance: Baythorne Park, Essex and possibly previous to that at Earnock, South Lanarkshire
For a closely related examples of chest, see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, reprinted 1986, page 105, figure 2:109, and page 406, figure 3:502.