Description: Antique Dutch Baroque Commode Chest of Three DrawersThis striking baroque chest of drawers with brass key escutcheons is from Holland. The remarkable color is a newer, professionally applied painted finish with layers of cream, brick red, salmon all combining for a beautiful look of aged grace and patina. The curved bombay front is carried down through the 3 drawer fronts and rests on impressive large carved ball and claw feet. Professionally restored, this chest is strong, stable and the drawers function. Any scratches, cracks, dings, or age related separation are commensurate with age and do not detract from the beauty nor function of this lovely piece. Two keys are included to use as pulls to open the doors (locks do not function).With over 37 years of experience selling European antiques, our brick-and-mortar storefront, Round Top Ranch Antiques (located in Texas) offers one of the largest curated selections in the nation with over fifteen thousand square feet of inventory to choose from. We look forward to helping you find the perfect addition to your home or workspace. Thank you for visiting our online store! Price:$4,250.00Circa Date:1820-40Origin:HollandSKU:24064Dimensions:W44" D20" H29.5"
Price: 4250 USD
Location: Round Top, Texas
End Time: 2024-01-01T18:18:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 550 USD
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Item Specifics
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Rectangular
Style: Baroque/Rococo
Item Height: 29.5 in
Item Width: 20 in
Additional Parts Required: No
Assembly Required: No
Material: Wood
Mounting: Free Standing
Type: Chest of Drawers
Required Tools: No Tools Required
Features: Carvings
Antique: Yes
Color: Red
Personalized: No
Number of Drawers: 3
Finish: Painted
Item Length: 44 in
Room: Any Room, Bathroom, Bedroom, Foyer, Guestroom, Hallway, Home Office/Study
Brand: Antique
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
Era: Pre-Victorian (Pre-1837)