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Vintage French Oak Chest of Drawers Tallboy Cabinet
REF: β Lot 3770 / LA527855
Β£429
β¬501
$540
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Description
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Elevate your interior with this elegant antique French oak chest of drawers, a beautifully crafted piece showcasing timeless Louis XV style. With its warm golden patina, ornate carved details, and shapely cabriole legs, this commode offers both beauty and function.
The piece features three spacious drawers with decorative brass handles and escutcheons, and comes complete with three working keys. Itβs ideal for use in a bedroom, hallway or lounge where classic character and refined storage are desired.
β Condition:
Good antique condition β solid and clean
Smooth-running drawers
Minor signs of age β consistent with its vintage charm
Supplied with 3 functional keys
π Measurements:
Height: 85 cm
Width: 119 cm
Depth: 49 cm
π Features:
Original French Louis XV design
Solid oak with beautifully grained finish
Brass handles and escutcheons with elegant patina
Cabriole legs and shaped apron β timeless silhouette
3 working keys included
πͺ Pair with matching items:
See my other listings for antique beds, bedside tables, wardrobes and more β all carefully selected to complement period-style interiors.
π Delivery Available:
Securely packed for safe transport
π For questions or delivery arrangements, call Mike: 07516424593
measurements
Height:
85 cm
Width:
119 cm
Depth:
49 cm
measurements
declaration
Vintage World has clarified that the Vintage French Oak Chest of Drawers Tallboy Cabinet (LA527855) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1940