North European Chest of Drawers Cherry and Pine 19th Century

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North European Chest of Drawers Cherry and Pine 19th Century

Code: ANMOCA0071285

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North European Chest of Drawers Cherry and Pine 19th Century

Features

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Origin:  Northern Europe

Main essence:  Cherry Pine

Description

Supported by bracket feet; three drawers and a smaller one under the top. Cherry wood top and tiles. Pine wood interiors.

Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 101,5
Width: 132,5
Depth: 66

Additional Information

Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

Main essence:

Cherry

Obtained from prunus cerasus , a plant of oriental origin, it is a hard wood with a light and delicate color, with a reddish vein. Due to its diffusion and availability it was used in Europe in popular furniture. In cabinet making, in the seventeenth century, it was widely used in France and England for inlay work. In Italy it was very successful in Lucca. It was also very popular in the United States for the manufacture, from the late 1600s, of commonly used furniture.
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Pine

The term pine wood indicates the essence from various species of conifers, especially Scots pine, maritime pine and pinea pine. Used since ancient times for the most common furniture, with the advent of the veneer technique, in the 1600s, it was widely used in the construction of the structure of even luxury furniture, which were then covered, decorated (in Venice) or gilded ( in England). It has a color that varies from white to yellow with reddish hues and can be both very soft and very hard.
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