Early 19th Century Mahogany Chest Of Drawers
Hastings, East Sussex
£299
Description
This looks to be an Early 19th century antique chest of drawers in a wonderfully aged patina of mahogany, has two deep long drawers and sits on bracket feet.
The wood for its age can either be celebrated with a beeswax polish or restored, it has metal drop pull handles and key holes to each drawer however top lock removed and no key to the bottom drawer available. Drawers are constructed in the normal manner for its age.
If you wish to view this piece we are based in Hastings at HFS Eco-living, open Tues-Sat 9.30-16.30.
Local delivery in the Hastings and Rother district can be organized with us at a low cost, further areas we would find options should you need, which we can provide quotes for, however collection in person is possible.
Hastings Furniture Service is an independent furniture and electrical reuse charity that has been fighting furniture poverty in Hastings and Rother since 1988.
OUR VISION: We believe every person should have a bed to sleep on, a cooker to prepare basic meals with and the essential furniture to create a comfortable, safe home.
OUR MISSION: To help alleviate poverty by providing low-cost quality used furniture and electrical goods to low-income households; to create opportunities to enable individuals to improve their lives; to divert waste from landfill and reducing CO2e emissions.
OUR IMPACT (2022): We supported 4200 local families, helped prevent 468 tons of CO2e from being produced and saved 407 tonnes from going to landfill.
Thank you for supporting Hastings Furniture Service.
Posted: 23 days ago
Ad ID: 1498467884
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