GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

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GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS

A distinguished example of mid-18th century cabinet furniture, this George II chest of drawers epitomises the refined yet understated taste of Georgian antiques. Crafted in England around 1740–1750, the piece exhibits the subtle elegance and practicality synonymous with the period.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1740–1750
Material: Mahogany

Dimensions: [Please enquire for detailed measurements]

Condition: Fine patina with soft flecking to the grain; presents in excellent period condition with minor expected wear.

The George II era marked a transition in English furniture design, embracing a restrained formality while still allowing for exceptional craftsmanship. Comparable examples can be found in prominent British collections, including the V&A Museum. This chest showcases the quintessential Georgian attention to proportion, symmetry, and function—qualities highly sought-after in both period interiors and modern collections of Georgian antiques.

Notable Features:

  • Superb mahogany with an attractive, soft flecking to the grain, enhancing tactile appeal
  • Four graduated drawers, each adorned with original oxidised drop handles and escutcheon plates
  • Brushing slide, offering an additional functional surface and illustrating period ingenuity
  • Raised on sturdy bracket feet, lending the dresser both stability and a classic silhouette

With its subtle curves and harmonious lines, this piece is a notable example of Georgian symmetry and refinement. The brushing slide is a particular highlight, a rare and desirable feature found in finer 18th century English dressers. Attention to detail in the quality of the mahogany and the finish of the hardware is evident, attesting to the superior standards of craftsmanship of the George II period.

Collectors prize this chest of drawers for its rarity, timeless form, and excellent original patina. Its desirable provenance and classic proportions make it an ideal focus for a collection of English cabinet furniture, or as an elegant standalone statement in a traditional or contemporary setting. Whether used for everyday storage or displayed as an antique highlight, it remains both a practical and aesthetically pleasing addition to any home.

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