Posted 1 year ago
millie0106
(4 items)
Got these from England a few years ago. My sis said these were given to her by her mother in law who got it from her grand mother. SO these have to be Victorian or earlier pieces. Can anyone help?
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Posted 1 year ago
millie0106
(4 items)
Got these from England a few years ago. My sis said these were given to her by her mother in law who got it from her grand mother. SO these have to be Victorian or earlier pieces. Can anyone help?
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A Welsh dresser. Another dresser base. A hanging corner cupboard and another corner cupboard freestanding.
The structure of each piece would give away its age.
A photo of the inside of each drawer, another of the joints, the handles and a close up of the grain of the wood would help the furniture people give you a better opinion. The corner cupboards look like they may be mahogany
Thank you for your comments. I will attempt to unpack these items that I have covered with blankets and stored away. The questions is, are these worth anything?
The first item is like a hutch...it has hooks to hang glasses or cups which are really not so visible from the photo. However per advise of vetraio50 I will take closer pictures of the items so hopefuly I will have an idea of the age and make of them.