Antique All Period Georgian Queen Anne Carved Oak Welsh Dresser Plate Rack 1750 Sold and finally at Columbia University
Description
and finally at Columbia University School of Architecture
depicts the "True Cross" to the center with Saint Marcarius I (the Bishop of Jerusalem circa 312-335 CE) supporting the crucifix
This pair of figures depict such dogs: one with a hare in its mouth the other with a captured hare to the ground
Regarded as an “artist’s artist
The chest is in very good condition it is solid & sturdy
Antique All Period Georgian Queen Anne Carved Oak Welsh Dresser Plate Rack 1750 Sold and finally at Columbia UniversityA fine antique Georgian Queen Anne Welsh dresser in remarkable original condition, with original plate rack, circa 1750. The dresser with a plate rack having a stepped cornice & a shaped arched frieze below, the plate rack with three shelves with corresponding wavy decoration, to receive cups and plates. The shelves are flanked by a pair of locking cupboards with two shelves to the interior, and a pair spice drawers below with an arched canopy above.
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