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A Late 17th Century Dresser Base

Posted by Windsor House Antique

13 May, 2020

A Late 17th Century Dresser Base

US$12,246.30

A particularly good and interesting late 17th century dresser, the fielded panel draw fronts matching the six spice draws to the upper section. Of exceptionally good colour and patina. Circa 1680.
RR
c. 1680
Oak wood has a great density, great strength and hardness, and is very resistant to insect and fungal attack because of its high tannin content. It also has very appealing grain markings, particularly when quarter sawn. Oak planking was common on high status Viking long ships in the 9th and 10th centuries. The wood was hewn from green logs, by axe and wedge, to produce radial planks, similar to quarter-sawn timber. Wide, quarter-sawn boards of oak have been prized since the Middle Ages for use in interior panelling of prestigious buildings such as the debating chamber of the House of Commons in London and in the construction of fine furniture. Oak wood, from Quercus robur and Quercus petraea, was used in Europe for the construction of ships, especially naval men of war, until the 19th century, and was the principal timber used in the construction of European timber-framed buildings.
Height39.50 inch(100.3 cm)
Width78.25 inch(198.8 cm)
Depth23.00 inch(58.4 cm)
Ref No. 6674

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