Georgian Walnut Lowboy

£1,740.00

An elegant antique featherbanded walnut lowboy dating from the late George I or early George II era, with shapely cabriole legs, three oak lined drawers, and a quarter veneered top. The lowboy is veneered in beautifully figured walnut and has a wonderful rich colour…

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An elegant antique featherbanded walnut lowboy dating from the late George I or early George II era, with shapely cabriole legs, three oak lined drawers, and a quarter veneered top. The lowboy is veneered in beautifully figured walnut and has a wonderful rich colour…

An elegant antique featherbanded walnut lowboy dating from the late George I or early George II era, with shapely cabriole legs, three oak lined drawers, and a quarter veneered top. The lowboy is veneered in beautifully figured walnut and has a wonderful rich colour…

This beautifully proportioned 18th century walnut lowboy is compact in size and, in my opinion, a thing of beauty. It is thought that lowboys were probably made as dressing tables, but they are most commonly used now as side tables. This one has some lovely details, including the gently rounded corners to the top and the delicate feather-banding to the drawers and top

Condition: This little table is in good condition overall, and appears to have been well looked after throughout its life, though of course at around 300 years old there are some signs of wear. There are some marks to the top where it has had things standing on it, and some indented scratch marks (some probably caused by a child), but these just add to its patina. The rest of the lowboy has a few very minor marks and scuffs, but nothing of significance. In terms of damage, there is a small crack to the veneer on the top, and a small area of loss to the feather-banding in this area. The only other area of damage is to the left hand front corner above the leg where there is a repaired split to both sides of the corner, and an area of replaced veneer on the side. I think this has probably been caused by movement in the structure which has cracked the veneer, but it all seems stable now. There is an area of replaced veneer on the back edge of the left hand side, but this blends in well. The handles appear to be original.

Dimensions:

Width - 76cm

Depth - 48cm

Height - 71cm

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This is an antique item and as such may have signs of wear in accordance with its age. Anything that we think is of note will have been mentioned above, but please study the photos carefully to satisfy yourself as to its condition as it is not possible to list every little mark or flaw. We are happy to provide high resolution photographs or videos if required, and answer any questions you may have - just get in touch!

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