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Item Details


18th Century Early Georgian Hand Made Carved Coffer 



  • English Early Georgian beginning of 18thCentury

  • Very likely predating 1700

  • Later-painted oak joined piece 

  • Specialist paint finish Chalky Mottled Grey Blue

  • Fine example of English craftsmanship

  • Robust, English oak with pegged joints

  • Vigorous and intricately detailed carvings

  • Original blacksmith made iron strap hinges to triple panelled lid

  • Period appropriate iron lock albeit without a key

  • Decorative carved frieze

  • Triple fielded panel carved front

  • Guilloché carvings on the stile supports and between panels

  • Finely carved detail to the panels and frieze

  • Plain fielded panelled sides

  • Clean & generous sized interior

  • Voluminous storage in all original condition  

  • Triple-panelled back also remains unpainted, preserving its original state

  • Stiles and muntins serve as feet, elevating it from the ground

  • H: 71cm (28")   W: 131cm (51.6")   D: 59cm (23.2")


This exquisite piece, confidently dated to at least the early Georgian era but likely earlier, exemplifies the well-proportioned design of 17th-century antique oak coffers. It is a superb example of English craftsmanship, exuding charm and in excellent antique condition, ready to grace any home. We encourage you to view all photos, which contribute to the item's description and condition report.


The coffer is well-constructed with solid joints and is made from robust English oak with pegged joints. The stiles and muntins serve as feet, elevating it from the ground. The front features a reciprocating form with vigorous and intricately detailed carvings, a decorative carved frieze with an iron lock plate, three carved fielded panels, and guilloché carved inserts on the stile supports, mirrored on the sides of each front panel.


The coffer boasts single-panelled ends and a hinged top featuring three deeply moulded fielded panels. The lid, attached with original blacksmith-crafted iron strap hinges, opens to a clean, spacious interior that provides ample storage, preserved in its original condition.


The coffer's triple-panelled back also retains its original unpainted state, showcasing the density and character of the initial timbers, which are also visible inside the spacious interior.


CONDITION REPORT


Considering its age and usage, the coffer is in very good condition. It has undergone a thorough inspection and check in our workshops. Any signs of woodworm are historical, no longer present, and have been treated as a precaution. Marks, scratches, and dents may be found around the sides, front, and back, contributing to its character without compromising the item's overall integrity. This antique oak coffer is structurally sturdy and sound, representing a fine example of 17th-century antique furniture.


Rest assured, any purchase from us is ready for your home! We encourage you to view all the photos, as they are integral to the item's description and condition report.

  • Period: Circa 1720
  • Sold
  • Location: Sussex
    • Dimensions: H: 71cm (27.95in)
    • W: 131cm (51.57in)
    • D: 59cm (23.23in)