A Narrow Early 17th Century Plank Chest
The plank top and front, which retain the original hasp and lockplate, are both decorated with run-moulded edges, whilst the backboard and bottom board are quite plain. The boarded ends have a simple “V” cut which extends down to form an integral support. The interior retains the original “candle-box” or “till”.
Many years ago, these long narrow chests were often called “sword” chests, but I think this is a bit of a Victorian misnomer!
Rich, burnished chestnut colour.
English, first quarter of the 17th century.
Length 48 inches, depth 13.5 inches, height 22 inches.
Ref 910
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