A Fantastic George III c.1780 Estate-Made Provincial Oak Chest of Drawers sub-Antiques In ancient Rome
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In ancient Rome
This head shows him with his special characteristics: the long earlobes remind us of the heavy earrings he wore as a prince
India and its kings are famous for their palaces and the hand painted wooden artifacts within them
setting up for several days at a time in one city where they fabricated eyes and fitted them to patients
This enterprising lady offered these for sale at her premises in Mortimer St
A Fantastic George III c.1780 Estate-Made Provincial Oak Chest of Drawers sub-Antiques In ancient RomeOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1770 90 Height: 36 inches Width: 33. 5 inches Depth: 19 inches Having three graduated long drawers, dummy brushing slide and original iron swan neck drop handles, the whole with later green patination and studded initials 'BP' to the drawer, the oak carcass standing on stile feet. The whole is distressed and has losses throughout, especially to the top which shows a large crack, though
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