George III Period Mahogany Chest of Drawers, circa 1790
40.5" h x 41.25" w x 21" d
A classic George III mahogany chest of drawers, defined by the clean lines and elegant restraint that became the hallmark of English cabinetmaking in the late 18th century. The piece features a beautiful arrangement of graduated drawers and original brass hardware, showcasing a commitment to both functional storage and the refined aesthetic of the Georgian home.
Circa 1790, this original period piece was crafted during the height of the Neoclassical movement in England, a time when mahogany was the most prized material for the sophisticated interior.
Constructed from solid mahogany with matched flame veneers on the drawer fronts and supported by traditional bracket feet. Rooted in the Neoclassical tradition, this chest embodies the transition toward symmetrical, understated design that defined English furniture during the long and influential reign of George III.
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