18th C. George III English Plum Pudding Mahogany Linen Press Cupboard Wardrobe


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Description

Very fine and impressive George III Period Linen Press, c. 1790s. A rectangular form made from ""Plum Pudding"" Mahogany. Features a two over three drawer chest base with serpentine lower apron, flared legs and brass knocker hardware. Hutch portion includes molded panel doors and opens to four large linen drawers. Drawers are crafted from solid oak with hand dovetailed construction.

Purchased from an English Great House in the 1980s.

Plum pudding mahogany or Acajou is a very rare form of mahogany that resembles birdseye maple with large drips, or streaks running down the board. The look resembles raisins in plum pudding. It is predominantly used in fine period furniture and joinery

Condition

Good antique condition with some age related wear and distressing. Most notably marks/ staining to the right and left lower sides of case.

Dimensions

22"d x 50"w x 84"h