George II Oak Lowboy. Having a moulded top below three drawers with the original brass fittings with a shaped apron, raised on four cabriole legs. Good colour and patina.
This George II oak lowboy is a fine example of early 18th-century British furniture, characterised by its graceful proportions and robust construction. Made from solid oak, this piece features a rectangular top with a simple, unadorned surface, supported by cabriole legs with a slightly curved, elegant shape. The lowboy includes drawers for storage, with delicate brass handles adding a touch of refinement. Its understated design, combining functionality with a quiet elegance, reflects the shift from the earlier baroque style to the more restrained Georgian aesthetics. The oak wood, with its warm patina, gives this lowboy both charm and durability, making it a prized antique piece.
Circa 1740-1760.
Size: 30.75″ wide X 27.00″ tall.