An oak Anglesey dresser, early 19th century, the ogive indented cornice above a pierced canopy and three shelves in an enclosed rack flanked by fielded panel full length cupboard doors over a rectangular planked top, three cockbeaded frieze drawers and two central drawers flanked by fielded panel cupboard doors, all with round knob handles and on bracket feet, between indented panel sides, 222cm wide, 48cm deep, 216cm high
Note: This dresser has been in the vendor's family for at least four generations. In 1991 Dr B.D. Cotton visited the vendors aunt's house in Anglesey to record and photograph the dresser for his researches.
Sold for £1,500