Description
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A very stylish and unique 19th Century Victorian glazed dresser in old painted pine. It originally dates from around 1860 to 1880 and has been painted many years ago (we estimate the last paint to be 1920’s-30’s). It was originally a dresser/ linen cupboard but then later converted to a wardrobe with a hanging rail and hooks added. We glazed the doors and converted it back to a dresser as we think it has perfect rustic country style appeal and so much fantastic storage for a kitchen. The piece splits in to two sections for ease of transportation and siting. The bottom of the dresser has the most fantastic deep drawers for storing place mats, cutlery box, party games, towels, tea towels or whatever else you need.
Please note this is over 130 years old and obviously carries chips to the paint, old cracks etc. However, it is a very heavy and solid piece constructed from antique thick pitch pine throughout. We have photographed everything to try and show its true condition, so please examine the photographs closely and just ask, should you need more photographs or a detailed condition report. All marks are part of its history and add to the rustic appeal and original character of the piece. Perfectly imperfect!
Superb rustic chic charm.
Dimensions: 203cm High, 132.5cm Max Width, 56.5cm Max Depth (top cornice), Max internal storage depth of top section 45cm
Please note this is a very heavy piece requiring a dedicated two man delivery team. Delivery will be to ground floor only. Should you require delivery up or down any stairs, please contact us for a delivery quote.
















