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An oak tridarn, North Wales, early 18th century
the upper section with later moulded and ribbon-twist cornice with drop pendants, the sides with panels and wavy slats, the middle section with a panelled frieze and drop pendants, the central arcaded panel with split baluster projections to left and right and initialled and dated T.H.I. 1727, within a lattice with rosette decoration, flanked by panelled doors, the lower section with three frieze drawers with raised lozenge panels and a central conforming panel flanked by twin panel doors carved with dragon like creatures, on stile feet, all spliced, scratch-carved to the reverse W.I.P. and branded to the side of the upper section I.R.M. -- 62in. (158cm.) wide, 75in. (190cm.) high, 22in. (57cm.) deep
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the upper section with later moulded and ribbon-twist cornice with drop pendants, the sides with panels and wavy slats, the middle section with a panelled frieze and drop pendants, the central arcaded panel with split baluster projections to left and right and initialled and dated T.H.I. 1727, within a lattice with rosette decoration, flanked by panelled doors, the lower section with three frieze drawers with raised lozenge panels and a central conforming panel flanked by twin panel doors carved with dragon like creatures, on stile feet, all spliced, scratch-carved to the reverse W.I.P. and branded to the side of the upper section I.R.M. -- 62in. (158cm.) wide, 75in. (190cm.) high, 22in. (57cm.) deep
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