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A Wonderful Large Ebonized Welsh Dresser or Cupboard


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The Parson's Nose Warehouse
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13151 Northend Avenue
Oak Park MI 48237
United States

+18334546673

A large ebonized Welsh dresser or cupboard. Lower portion with 6 drawers and 2 doors. Upper plate rack and open shelving. The back of the upper shelving is painted a beautiful turquoise blue. A truly lovely piece. Dovetail drawer construction. Stunning patina. Strong and sturdy in joint and ready for use. Heavy. Imported from England. Top must be attached to wall for stability.

Dimensions
Height: 79.5" // 6.5 ft
Counter Height: 37"
Width: 68" // 5.5 ft
Depth: 20"


  • Height: 79.5" // 6.5 ft
    Counter Height: 37"
    Width: 68" // 5.5 ft
    Depth: 20"

Scratches, dents, marks, stains, splits, cracks, rings, historical repairs and alterations - solid and ready to use, beautiful patina!

SKU: BA25-4767

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