False EIGHTEENAVAILABLE IN VARIOUS FINISHES OPEN LOW DRESSER A joined Open Low Dresser, circa 1680- 1700. Size shown: H: 36” x W: 701/ 2” x D: 18” ( H: 91 x W: 179 x D: 46cm) Finish:“ Medium Oak” Ref: 116A The Open Low Dresser is essentially a lengthened version of the side table with drawers. Some have legs and stretchers, early versions have turned legs. In the 18th century low dressers adopted the fashionable cabriole leg. Jacobean Style A joined Open Low Dresser, circa 1680- 1700. Size shown: H: 36” x W: 701/ 2” x D: 18” ( H: 91 x W: 179 x D: 46cm) Finish:“ Medium Oak” ENGLISH OPEN LOW DRESSERRef: 116B False NINETEEN Pelmet with pierced frieze section with moulded cornice over base with three drawers and turned finials. Cabriole legs with pad feet. The drawers on this dresser are fully lockable with cockbeaded edges. The cabriole leg was introduced to dresser bases in the early 18th century. The Queen Anne Dresser has a lighter feel than the dressers from North Wales. This dresser has been influenced by the neighbouring counties of Shropshire and Warwickshire. Size shown: H: 84” x W: 66” x D: 191/ 2” ( H: 213 x W: 168 x D: 49cm) Finish:“ Golden Oak” QUEEN ANNE DRESSERRef: 110A Detail of finial Detail of cabriole leg QUEEN ANNE DRESSER |