Circa | 1930 |
Country/place of origin | Western Europe |
Type of wood/material | burl veneer and birch |
Height | 118 cm |
Width | 182 cm |
Depth | 48 cm |
Capacious Dresser from the 1st half of the 20th c.
A three-door dresser from the 1st half of the 20th century, veneered with burl.
The furniture’s shape resembles the 18th-century Chippendale furniture.
The dresser legs that are bent and end with the spheres in the talons of a bird, and the appliques applied onto the door leafs, reflect features typical for the Chippendale style.
The inside of the dresser is divided into two parts. The first part is a two-door one, with two shelves. The second is single-door, with two shelves and three drawers.
This piece of furniture is in very good condition.
Chippendale style – style in the English furniture making which originated in the early 18th century. The name of the style derives from the last name of the prominent ébénist, Thomas Chippendale. It was the first style in the English furniture making that had taken its name from the creator, not from the ruler. The main future of the style was Eclecticism, which sometimes was referred to as “lack of style”. In his projects, the author combines elements of the contemporary, old and exotic styles. Chippendale was heavily inspired not only by Gothic, but also by Rococo and Chinese art. He combined the borrowed elements in a new, unprecedented way. His style, then, found many followers.
THE AUTHENTICITY (period of origin, type of wood used in
manufacturing) has been
confirmed by an experienced expert in vintage
and antique furniture.
Antique Beauty company issues
CERTIFICATE OF EXHIBITOR
on presented furniture, which confirms authenticity,
legal origin, the approximate
date and place of the furniture manufacturing.
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