Vintage Dresser Display Cupboard in Green
Vintage Dresser Display Cupboard in Green
A vintage oak dresser, display cabinet painted a moss green with stencilled back panel.
Width - 89 cm
Depth - 36 cm
Height - 201 cm
This lovely, vintage dresser has been painted with a mossy green chalk paint on the exterior and a pale green on the interior. A stencil design has been added to the back panel of the glazed area and the inside of the doors to the base. The whole piece has then been treated with varnish for protection and durability. The brass handles have been cleaned and polished and new brass magnetic catches have been added to the doors.
The glazed section has two adjustable shelves and the base section has one full length fixed shelf.
This pretty piece would make a striking statement as a kitchen larder unit, in a living or dining room to house crockery and display items or it would also work beautifully as a drinks cabinet with plenty of storage for bottles and glass wear.
This comes in two pieces for ease of transportation and the top section should be attached to the bottom with the screws provided.
DELIVERY
Nationwide delivery is available.
I arrange delivery with one of my trusted furniture couriers, this will usually be a one man service and help will be required to unload the item at the buyer's home. If a two man service is required please let me know before checkout as there may be an extra charge.
I charge a flat rate of £60 for delivery to mainland UK, excluding the Highlands of Scotland, Islands and Ireland. Please contact me prior to purchase if you are in any of these areas for an accurate quote.
Collection is also welcome from my home workshop in Essex.
For commissions and custom orders, delivery will be arranged once work is completed.
All my work is refinished with great care and attention to detail using the best quality furniture paints which are as environmentally friendly as possible. My pieces are all antique, vintage and always pre-loved and therefore may show minor signs of their past life with the occasional dent or ding. Major imperfections are always repaired, but I believe small marks show the piece's history and add to its charm. Any signs of historic woodworm are treated as a matter of course.