English antique wardrobes, linen presses and cupboards from 18th and 19th centuries

WARDROBES AND LINEN PRESSES
The Georgian home normally did not have the modern luxury of closets and we therefore have a wonderful style of period furniture from which to choose. Deep colored, finely figured mahogany doors, some with inlay and cross banding, the linen presses with drawers under.
Modern living has found many uses for these desirable items.
S7528
A George III Inlaid Flame Mahogany Wardrobe Circa 1790
An unusually fine wardrobe in a faux Linen Press Style. The moulded cornice with pearl beading is above an inlaid paneled and faux drawer front. Each panel has finely figured flaming within geometric boxwood framing. With centre ribbed moulding above six finely figured and inlaid mahogany faux drawers, all having original oval brass handles depicting a Neoclassic temple. Set on a base with splayed bracket feet.
Imported from England
H 87", W57", D25"
S7258
A Fine George III Inlaid Mahogany Chest on Chest Circa 1790
Having a moulded cornice above two small and three long graduated drawers. Set on a base with three long graduated drawers. All drawers with satinwood edging, escutcheon inserts, and oval brass handles. Raised on shaped bracket feet.
Imported from England
H 71", W 47", D 21"
Samlesbury Hall, Ltd.
730 Forest Avenue
Lake Forest, Il. 60045
847-295-6070

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English antique wardrobes, linen presses and cupboards from 18th and 19th centuries