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Dresser
Montgomeryshire style pot-board dresser with base consisting of four drawers with cross-banding and cock-beading divided by applied fluting; above cock-beaded ogee-shaped apron divided by scrolls, raised on ten turned ballusteer legs and united by a pot-board on stile feet; the rack consisting of three shelves with horizontal backboards flanked by breakfront cupboards in the form of colums with applied fretwork and fluting and enclosing shaped shelves and small drawers; the interior of the cupboards show remnants of wallpaper possibly dating to late 18th century; rack has bold cornice with broken- dentil moulding over a shaped frieze with blind fretwork
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F03.23.1
Acquisition
Purchase
Measurements
Width
(cm): 235
Depth
(cm): 22
Height
(cm): 130
Width
(cm): 235
Depth
(cm): 55
Height
(cm): 82
Techniques
cross banding
Material
oak
mahogany
walnut (wood)
Location
In store
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