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an exceptional henry vii/viii carved oak boarded chest, circa 1500-1520
height: 47.4 cm
width: 90.5 cm
REF: 4061
a rare charles ii pine chest of drawers, circa 1680
height: 80 cm
width: 85.5 cm
REF: 3206
a rare charles ii joined oak and elm chest of drawers, with simulated oyster veneer decoration, circa 1680
height: 84 cm
width: 89 cm
REF: 1119
the fardon 'secret' chest: an exceptional charles ii cedar, plum and oak chest of drawers, circa 1670
height: 96 cm
width: 106 cm
REF: 4068
a rare elizabeth i oak and inlaid 'nonsuch' chest, norwich or southwark, circa 1580
height: 60 cm
width: 117.3 cm
REF: 3409
an exceptionally small mid-16th century oak panelled coffer, english, circa 1550-70
height: 45.5 cm
width: 64 cm
REF: 3561
a james i joined oak and inlaid coffer, circa 1610
height: 67 cm
width: 138 cm
REF: 2490
a good and small charles i oak boarded chest, west country, circa 1640
height: 46 cm
width: 88 cm
REF: 3003
a small charles ii joined oak coffer, devon, circa 1660
height: 57.5 cm
REF: 2441
a henry viii boarded oak chest, of particularly small size, circa 1530
height: 45 cm
width: 60.7 cm
REF: 3131
an exceptional henry viii boarded oak coffer, circa 1520
height: 71 cm
width: 161 cm
REF: 3020
a small william & mary joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1700
height: 77.5 cm
REF: 2988
an eiizabeth i joined oak and punch-decorated coffer, circa 1590
height: 46.5 cm
width: 95.5 cm
REF: 2808
a good mid-16th century oak linenfold chest, circa 1550
height: 65 cm
width: 119 cm
REF: 2966
a rare & small elizabeth i boarded oak, walnut, bog-oak, holly and fruitwood parquetry and marquetry-inlaid 'nonsuch' chest, circa 1580
height: 64.5 cm
width: 95 cm
REF: 2903
a rare elizabeth i joined oak, sycamore and fruitwood coffer, west country, circa 1570
height: 67 mm
width: 126.5 mm
REF: 2324
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