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    Superb Burr & Figured Walnut Linen Press

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    About this item

    A superb Burr and figured Walnut linen press by London cabinet makers T. H. Filmer & Sons.  Having moulded arch panel doors which open to reveal the original linen slides, beneath there is an arrangement of 2 short and 2 full length drawers, all with the original locks and turned knob handles.  The whole raised on a plinth base.  The combination of the classic understated design combined with the timber make this a very striking and unusual piece of English furniture.  Outstanding colour and condition throughout.  English, Circa 1850.  The linen press splits into 2 sections from original for the ease of manoeuvrability.

    The linen press bares a paper label showing that the press once belonged to Sir H. C. Bannerman.  Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (7 September 1836 – 22 April 1908) was British Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 to 1908.

    Dimensions:  Height: 212 cm - 83 1/2 Inches, Width: 122 cm - 48 Inches, Depth: 54.5 cm - 21 1/2 Inches

     

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10677 (AB-39730)

    Period

    19th Century

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