Martlesham Antiques
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
  • Early 18th Century oak tridarn
Early 18th Century oak tridarn

£4950 €


Early 18th Century oak tridarn / court cupboard of exceptional quality, the open top section having a moulded edge top supported on turned columns and panels and shaped splats to the sides, the middle section having three fielded panel doors with the middle door opens to reveal three spice drawers and a secret drawer behind, the bottom section has three oak lined drawers with the original turned wooden knob handles and two fielded panel cupboard doors below opening to reveal further compartment space and a single fixed shelf.  The colour and patina is truly fabulous.  Circa 1840. 51" x 20" x 76 1/4" high 130cms x 51cms x 194cms high

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Martlesham Antiques
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Main Rd, The Thatched Roadhouse ,
IP12 4RJ Martlesham
Country: United-Kingdom
Tel.: +44 (0)1394 386732
E-mail: martleshamantiques@btconnect.com
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18" x 15 1/2" x 32 1/4" high

46cms x 40cms x 82cms high

 

Early 18th Century oak tridarn

Early 18th Century oak tridarn

Early 18th Century oak tridarn / court cupboard of exceptional quality, the open top section having a moulded edge top supported on turned columns and panels and shaped splats to the sides, the middle section having three fielded panel doors with the middle door opens to reveal three spice drawers and a secret drawer behind, the bottom section has three oak lined drawers with the original turned wooden knob handles and two fielded panel cupboard doors below opening to reveal further compartment space and a single fixed shelf.  The colour and patina is truly fabulous.  Circa 1840.

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Pair mid 20th Century flame mahogany bedside cabinets

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19" x 16 1/4" x 29 3/4" high

49cms x 42cms x 75cms high

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41 1/2" x 19 3/4" x 41" high

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40 1/2" x 21" x 41 1/4" high

103cms x 54cms x 105cms high

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42cms x 42cms x 79cms high

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