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SOLD Romayne panelled, 17TH C Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn
SOLD Romayne panelled, 17TH C Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn , Antiques ,
Romayne panelled, 17TH C Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn
Height 176 cms x Depth 60 cm x Width 150 cm
Here we have an original, rare and very fine example of a 17TH CENTURY Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn, this magnificent livery cupboard has an abundance of intricate foliate carvings, Incorporating an ogee cornice and drop finials, the top rail also has a hand carved date of 1698, the cupboard doors have seven beautifully carved Romayne panels, which have been constructed in the traditional joined peg construction method. The base is fitted with three drawers, above double cupboard doors, providing some great storage. This fine cupboard stands on its original block feet (stiles).
All in all, this is a stunning piece of early period oak antique furniture, that is original and dates back to the the early 1600's, back then this cupboard could have been made for or donated as a wedding present to a newly married couple. It would have provided significant storage space for utensils and food.
This spendid, historical cupboard features a rich warm brown oak colour and beautifully aged patination; which can only be achieved through age and years of care and cleaning it has received.
Condition Report : The 17TH CENTURY OAK WELSH CWPWRDD DEUDDARN , has historical wear and tear such as cosmetic surface marks, scuffs, cracks and historical woodworm which is now extinct. Some of the inside shelves have been replaced over the years but apart from this, the outside frame has no replacments and remained intact.This historical cupboard is in overall, excellent condion for its age!
To quote from the book, “Oak Furniture, The British Tradition” (Victor Chinnery): “Apart from the tester bedstead, the great press / court cupboard was the most important and prestigious piece of furniture many small households could boast. As a type, they first appeared in the second half of the 16th century, and continued to be made in remote areas until the beginning of the 19th century”.
This Welsh oak housekeepers cupboard would look superb in a variety of rooms including the hallway, kitchen or dining room. This item would certainly grace any home and is a great investment, as it is extremely functional. So don’t miss out on your chance to own this very beautiful and historical piece of furniture.
Free Specialist Courier - Delivery Within Most of the UK.
Delivery charges will apply to destinations in Ireland and higher northern regions in Scotland.
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Free Specialist Courier - Delivery Within Most of the UK.
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Romayne panelled, 17TH C Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn
Height 176 cms x Depth 60 cm x Width 150 cm
Here we have an original, rare and very fine example of a 17TH CENTURY Oak Welsh Cwpwrdd Deuddarn, this magnificent livery cupboard has an abundance of intricate foliate carvings, Incorporating an ogee cornice and drop finials, the top rail also has a hand carved date of 1698, the cupboard doors have seven beautifully carved Romayne panels, which have been constructed in the traditional joined peg construction method. The base is fitted with three drawers, above double cupboard doors, providing some great storage. This fine cupboard stands on its original block feet (stiles).
All in all, this is a stunning piece of early period oak antique furniture, that is original and dates back to the the early 1600's, back then this cupboard could have been made for or donated as a wedding present to a newly married couple. It would have provided significant storage space for utensils and food.
This spendid, historical cupboard features a rich warm brown oak colour and beautifully aged patination; which can only be achieved through age and years of care and cleaning it has received.
Condition Report : The 17TH CENTURY OAK WELSH CWPWRDD DEUDDARN , has historical wear and tear such as cosmetic surface marks, scuffs, cracks and historical woodworm which is now extinct. Some of the inside shelves have been replaced over the years but apart from this, the outside frame has no replacments and remained intact.This historical cupboard is in overall, excellent condion for its age!
To quote from the book, “Oak Furniture, The British Tradition” (Victor Chinnery): “Apart from the tester bedstead, the great press / court cupboard was the most important and prestigious piece of furniture many small households could boast. As a type, they first appeared in the second half of the 16th century, and continued to be made in remote areas until the beginning of the 19th century”.
This Welsh oak housekeepers cupboard would look superb in a variety of rooms including the hallway, kitchen or dining room. This item would certainly grace any home and is a great investment, as it is extremely functional. So don’t miss out on your chance to own this very beautiful and historical piece of furniture.
Free Specialist Courier - Delivery Within Most of the UK.
Delivery charges will apply to destinations in Ireland and higher northern regions in Scotland. |
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