THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE W.P. BARBOUR,
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS
(Lots 21-26)
A GEORGE II OAK BACHELOR'S CHEST
Details
A GEORGE II OAK BACHELOR'S CHEST
The rectangular moulded hinged top above two columns of four graduated short drawers the top drawers fitted with divisions, the sides with carrying-handles, on shaped bracket feet with modern castors, with remains of depository label to reverse 'NAT. ROSS FRN - DEPOSITORIES CORK MR RB....', restorations and replacements
37¼ in. (94.5 cm.) wide; 31¾ in. (80.5 cm.) high; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep, closed
The rectangular moulded hinged top above two columns of four graduated short drawers the top drawers fitted with divisions, the sides with carrying-handles, on shaped bracket feet with modern castors, with remains of depository label to reverse 'NAT. ROSS FRN - DEPOSITORIES CORK MR RB....', restorations and replacements
37¼ in. (94.5 cm.) wide; 31¾ in. (80.5 cm.) high; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep, closed
Provenance
W.P. Barbour, who lived circa 1977, at Coolmain Castle, Kilbrittain, County Cork, and latterly on the Isle of Man.