An English oak chest from the 19th century, combining traditional paneled craftsmanship with practical storage features. The hinged rectangular top opens to reveal a deep, open compartment, ideal for storing linens, documents, or personal treasures. The front is decorated with three inset panels, the central one topped by an ornate pierced brass escutcheon, adding a refined decorative detail against the warm oak grain.
Below, a projecting base houses two small drawers with round brass pulls, providing additional space for smaller items. The chest rests on a shaped apron, the scalloped outline lending a touch of softness to the otherwise sturdy form. The sides and back retain the honest character of hand-planed boards, showing the natural movement and color variation of the oak.
The mellow patina speaks to its age, with a surface that has developed warmth and depth over time. Both functional and decorative, this compact chest can serve at the foot of a bed, in a hallway, or as a small coffee table alternative, bringing 19th-century English charm and utility to any setting.
Height: 17.5 in (44.45 cm)
Width: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)
Depth: 11 in (27.94 cm)