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Aesthetic / Arts & Crafts Dressing Chest

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aesthetic movement / arts & crafts ash dressing chest.
this beautiful dressing table with mirror back above an open shelf, the back with six wonderfully decorative tiles by Minton artist JOHN MOYR SMITH (signed) depicting various scenes including Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, Bride of Lammermoor Ravenswood & Lucy, Kenilworth, Nigel & King James, Heart of Midlothian Jeanie & The Queen.
rectangular veined marble top over base with three drawers and three cupboards, incised and inlaid decoration, decorative brass hinges and handles, plinth base.
Again, and absolutely stunning piece not done justice by the photographs.
Matching wardrobe also available (please see our other items) discount available if buying both items.
please contact us for further details.
reasonably priced delivery available.
debit / credit card payment facility.
Price
£695.00  UK
$879.24  USA
820.73  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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 debit / credit card payment facility
 
Dimensionsheight 64" width 53" depth 24" (all sizes approximate)   Antique Furniture Date circa 1880  Aesthetic Period Antiques Material Ash Origin English Condition good Item code as136a256 Status Sold

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Athey AntiquesCastle Corner
Narrowgate
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE661JQ

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