A stunning early Welsh Housekeepers Livery/Kitchen cupboard circa 1720. An exceptional example with original handcarved hook pegs with wide oak plank construction throughout with fabulous deep mellow patina. Perfect as a hallway coat and boot cupboard. A rare survivor and a beautiful piece of furniture. The cupboard separates in two for easy moving. Originally used for hanging game or bacon joints this is a piece if our social history. Carved door panels, lower drawers thick use of oak timbers and great detailing with peg and tenon joints. Originating from North Wales.
175cm height, 140cm width 51cm depth
As a genuine antique / vintage item there is wear and use commensurate with age. Two of the swan neck handles are missing from front lower drawers , these are easily replaced and can be found online. Some wooden products may have signs of historic woodworm. As a precaution we apply a clear triple action woodworm treatment that also kills wet rot, dry rot and woodworm. Please look at all the images carefully and ask any questions pre purchase as we do not unfortunately offer refunds due to the size and shipping costs of our antiques/items. All our items are available on line at Search & Rescued and other online stores.