An oak chest, probably West Country, mid 17th century
An oak chest, probably West Country, mid 17th century

Details
An oak chest, probably West Country, mid 17th century
With a moulded twin-plank lid and sides extending to feet, the front profusely carved with foliate filled lunettes and a pair of rosette filled lozenges, with scroll spandrels below
39½in. (100cm.) wide, 25½in. (65cm.) high, 17in. (43cm.) deep
Provenance
Vesey Grange, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, 28th September 1960, lot 52

Lot Essay

This plank chest is ingeniously constructed so as to appear of panelled construction

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