George IV Solid Satinwood Silver Chest on Stand
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George IV Solid Satinwood Silver Chest on Stand

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George IV Solid Satinwood Silver Chest on Stand, England, circa 1820 A fine George IV period silver chest in solid satinwood, England, circa 1820. This elegant and well-proportioned piece is constructed entirely from richly figured satinwood, showcasing a beautifully warm, golden tone. The rectangular chest features original brass carrying handles and a four-lever lock, and lifts to reveal a plain, clean-lined interior intended for storing silver or valuables. The chest is raised on an integrated base fitted with two cockbeaded drawers, each retaining period brass swan-neck handles. It stands on turned legs united by a shaped apron, characteristic of early 19th-century English design. A rare and handsome example in an unusually fine timber, suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Dimensions: Height: 30.75 in. (78 cm) Width: 34.5 in. (87.5 cm) Depth: 27.25 in. (69.5 cm) Style: George IV Place of Origin: England Period: Early 19th Century Date of Manufacture: circa 1820 Materials and Techniques: Satinwood, brass Condition: Good antique condition. Minor surface marks and wear consistent with age. Stable age-related shrinkage lines to the top, visible along original plank joins. Rich, well-preserved satinwood colour with attractive grain and patina. Structurally sound.

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