An oak cwpwrdd tridarn
the upper section with moulded cornice and turned column supports, above a projecting frieze with drop pendants and three arched fielded panel doors, the central one fall front (with small repair), with three frieze drawers and a pair of arched panel doors below flanking an ogee-arched panel, on stile feet, North Wales, mid 18th century
-- 55in. (140cm.) wide See Illustration
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See Victor Chinnery Oak Furniture The British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, p.325, fig. 3.277 and p.342, fig. 3.332 for related examples
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