A two-part oak dresser, likely a kitchen or Welsh dresser, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The upper section features an open display with two shelves, each adorned with a decorative carved molding and fitted with multiple small metal hooks. It is topped by a cornice with an egg-and-dart carved motif. The lower base unit comprises a central stack of three drawers, fitted with brass drop-ring pulls, flanked by two cabinet doors. These doors feature carved scrollwork or foliate panels and are fitted with brass teardrop pull/escutcheon hardware. The piece rests on ball feet. A small white sticker with ’10 18′ is visible on one of the upper shelves.
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