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Id & advice on red cedar chest restoration?
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone out there can help with a approx date and style/name/maker for a red cedar chest that I've inherited? See attached photos)
Fortunately the restoration that was started (not by me!!) with what looks like a angle grinder only took the paint off and not the wood.
The back of the dresser is made of two solid hoop pine planks and the mirror, front faces and bottoms of drawers seem to be red cedar.
Any info or advice would be gratefully received!
Regards
Matt
what do you call it? A dutchess?
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Originally Posted by
Zsteve
I'd be inclined to date it as late Victorian considering the rounded corners, the knobs. Also with the gothic revival quaterfoils (club/clover leaf) type design under the mirror. Should restore nicely but can be a bit of work to remove paint carefully
Sorry for my ignorance...but what does late Victorian mean? late 1800's??
Also, how do you describe such a piece? Is it a dutchess?
Thanks again for the information and advice!
Matt