Antique Victorian Gallery Chiffonier Mahogany Sideboard Cupboard Cabinet Drawer
£335 per item
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Item details
Height
161.0 cm
Width
105.0 cm
Depth
41.0 cm
Wear conditions
Good
Wear conditions
Excellent
Shows little to no signs of wear and tear.
Good
May show slight traces of use in keeping with age. Most vintage and antique items fit into this condition.
Average
Likely to show signs of some light scratching and ageing but still remains in a fair condition.
Apparent Wear and Tear
Visible signs of previous use including scratches, chips or stains.
Please refer to condition report, images or make a seller enquiry for additional information.
Description
Delivery can be arranged ,contact for a quote . Thanks for looking, please view my other items listed on my shop
Collection & Delivery
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This is a one person service so help would be required with delivery into your home.
Collection is from pe284ex. We are only one ml from the A1 and have easy access
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This item is advertised elsewhere please pay as soon as possible after purchase so the other listings can be cancelled
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Antique Timelines
Dates British Monarch UK Period French Period Style
1649-1660 Commonwealth Cromwellian Louis XIV (1643-1715) Baroque
1660-1685 Charles II Restoration / Stuart
1685-1689 James II Restoration / Stuart
1689-1694 William & Mary William & Mary / Stuart Rococo (1695-1760)
1694-1702 William III William III / Stuart
1702-1714 Anne Queen Anne / Stuart
1714-1727 George I Early Georgian Regence (1715-1723)
1727-1760 George II Early Georgian Louis XV (1723-1774)
1760-1811 George III Late Georgian Louis XVI (1774-1793); Directoire (1993-1799); Empire (1799-1815) Neoclassical (c1755-1805)
1812-1820 George III Regency Restauration (1815-1830) Regency (c1812-1830)
1820-1830 George IV Regency
1830-1837 William IV William IV Louis Philippe (1830-1848); 2nd Republic (1848-1852); 2nd Empire (1852-1870) Arts & Crafts (1880-1900)
1837-1901 Victoria Victorian
1901-1910 Edward VII Edwardian Art Nouveau (c1900-1920)
1920-1930 Art Deco (1920?1930)
Molly Dog Antiques is based north west of Huntingdon and Cambridge and we are happy to arrange delivery of your antiques and second-hand furniture to you please contact for a quote.
Settlements dating as far as the Iron Age have been found in Cambridge but the modern city of Cambridge wasn?t ?officially? founded until 875 AD when the Danes conquered the east of England. Throughout the Middle Ages, Cambridge was renowned as a centre for intellectual pursuits, dominated by its university which still has a reputation for excellence, not only in the UK but also internationally.
Today, Cambridge is still one of the prettiest city in England, with its picturesque bridges over the Cam, King?s College cathedral and its meandering streets in the centre.
Whether you live in a listed building or not, you have come to the right place if you love antiques and are looking for second-hand furniture in Cambridge. Edwardian furniture, Georgian furniture, Victorian furniture, Art Deco furniture, 1950s furniture, 1960s furniture or antique home accessories, all our pieces are and our stock changes regularly.
We have clients all over the country and can deliver your antiques to you.please contact for a quote.
Edwardian Interiors and Furniture. ... Fresh and light colours composed most of the interiors in UK in this period. It was the start of a deviation from the formal to informal. Furnitures began being made of bamboo and wicker. They were made in various styles which included baroque, rococo and empire.
Georgian furniture
Georgian pieces are likely to use Oak and Mahogany. Mahogany characteristically is a hardwood, dark reddish-brown in colour which will darken over time and polishes to a reddish sheen.
How do I identify my furniture?
Look carefully at the bottom, sides, and back of the drawer; if the wood shows nicks or cuts, it was probably cut with a plane, a spokeshave, or a drawknife. Straight saw marks also indicate an old piece. If the wood shows circular or arc-shaped marks, it was cut by a circular saw, not in use until about 1860.
Queen Anne furniture
Queen Anne style has Curved lines, in the feet, legs, arms, crest rails, and pediments, along with minimal ornament (often in a shell shape)
Victorian furniture:
Victorian furniture was usually made from Walnut for smaller pieces such as small tables and Mahogany for large pieces such as wardrobes, dining tables and bookcases. Sometimes these pieces featured Flame Mahogany veneers and used walnut and rosewood for decoration of for example, table tops.
Chairs were more curved in design and were usually 3 main styles: the Spoon back arm chair with a buttoned or plain upholstered back rest with scrolled arms and toes, with carved legs; the nursing chair with the same style of backrest but much lower and without arms; and the balloon back chair used around a dining room table with an open circular backrest, with just the base upholstered and an open back.
Antique walnut chairs
Chests of Drawers were usually made of mahogany (the upmarket version) and pine (more economical) and bow fronted (out swept curving front) or were simple square fronted chests with rounded corners and edges. The feet were either raised - upon shaped block feet or turned bun feet, and were fitted with turned ?knob? drawer pulls. As brass decorative handles were commonly used in the Georgian period, if these handles are found on a chest of drawers then they have either been added later or the chest is not Victorian.
Victorian furniture is characterized by ornate carvings, dark woods, and heavy luxurious fabrics. Victorian furniture is traditionally made from mahogany, rosewood, or walnut, sometimes painted or gilded. Intricate carvings of natural images such as flowers, leaves, curling vines, ribbons, and bows adorned the pieces.
Washstands would be made from Oak or Pine
Console and Hall tables and writing desks used Mahogany
Centre tables and games tables were typically finished in Walnut, Rosewood or Amboyna
Often Victorian tables had a very decorative carved base.
Why buy Victorian furniture
Nowadays Victorian antique furniture is similarly priced to flimsy throwaway Ikea equivalents so there isn?t a better time to invest in this type of furniture. It is not only more beautiful, but it also holds it?s value or may even be worth more in 10 years than you paid for it.
Antiques are the ultimate ecofriendly product with the possibility of recycling them an infinite number of times. Victorian antiques have become a bargain over the last 20 years because items can be too bulky for a small house, and they aren?t from an era made trendy by the high street (such as 1950s furniture). Victorian antiques are still in good supply.
Victorian furniture is often better made than older equivalents so don?t? be snobby about the period. Older isn?t always better.
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Estimated delivery time
One to two weeks
Free collection available
Yes
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