A charming English oak lowboy dating to the 19th century, featuring three drawers and a warm, timeworn patina that speaks to its history. The rectangular top is flat with a softly chamfered edge, resting above two short drawers over a single full-width drawer, all fitted with traditional brass swan-neck handles and circular backplates.
Crafted in solid oak with a golden brown finish, this piece sits on square legs joined by shaped aprons on all sides, with subtle ogee arches that lend a quiet elegance to its otherwise utilitarian design. The drawer fronts show attractive grain movement, while the back and underside bear the marks of hand craftsmanship and honest wear, including pegged joints and age-related scuffs.
Compact in scale yet rich in character, this versatile lowboy could serve as a side table, dressing table, or writing surface. A fine example of English rural furniture, offering both charm and function in a modest footprint.
Height: 27 in (68.58 cm)
Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
Depth: 15 in (38.1 cm)