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18th-century oak chest of drawers
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The print shows detailed views of a chest, the upper part of which has six drawers with drop handles and carved initials (IC EJ, and SV EJ), and the date 1707. The lower part has two drawers on a frame with baluster legs.
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Title: 18th-century oak chest of drawers
Description:
The print shows detailed views of a chest, the upper part of which has six drawers with drop handles and carved initials (IC EJ, and SV EJ), and the date 1707.
The lower part has two drawers on a frame with baluster legs.
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