A late Oak 17th century carved fronted coffer, probably from the South Gloucestershire region, having a lovely colour and patina.
This 17th-century South Gloucestershire oak coffer is a remarkable example of English vernacular furniture. Crafted from solid oak, this chest features robust design with panelled sides and a hinged lid, decorated with carved geometric patterns of the region. Used for storing linens, valuables, or household items, its rich patina and sturdy construction speak to centuries of use. This coffer embodies the rustic charm and durability of early English craftsmanship, making it a prized antique with historical and aesthetic value.
Size: 46.00″ wide X 15.12″ deep X 24.50″ tall.