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Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630
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Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

17th century
Description

An early 17th century coffer or chest of excellent colour and patination, well carved and with the front panels inlaid. The inlay, in the form of diamonds, is within Romayne or Romanesque arches; a good early sign.

The bottom rails to the front and sides are all fretted, which is a rare feature.

The decoration to the top rail is also continued round the sides; another sign of quality.

The planked top is not the original one but has clearly been in place, along with the strap hinges secured by clout nails, since the early 18th century. (The broken 17th c. iron 'ring and pin' hinges are still fixed to the carcass.)

The old keyhole was filled and an early 18th century brass escutcheon added at the same time.

Although these are not original features the alterations are themselves around 300 years old and are part of the history of this lovely piece.

SIZE: 54.65 inches wide; 21.25 inches deep; 27 inches tall.

CONDITION: Good; bottom boards original; good leg height; original till (small lidded compartment) inside; lock missing; lid and hinges early 18th c. replacement; very good colour and patina.

PROVENANCE: Old Hall School, Wellington, near Shrewsbury.

The Old Hall was built by the Forester family in the late 15th c. and extended in the following centuries.

When the line died out the Hall (with its contents) became a school in the first half of the 19th century.

It seems likely that this chest has been in the Hall since the 1630's when it was made, until 2007 when the school moved into a larger modern building.

(Within the till there still remains a photograph, dated July 1928, of the Old Hall Cricket XI and a boxed silver medal, inscribed 'OLD HALL SCHOOL. SET TROPHY 1924')

Declaration

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

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SA17850
Dealers Internal Reference
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Description
An early 17th century coffer or chest of excellent colour and patination, well carved and with the front panels inlaid. The inlay, in the form of diamonds, is within Romayne or Romanesque arches; a good early sign.
fig 1. Carved and inlaid oak coffer c.1630
fig 1. Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

The bottom rails to the front and sides are all fretted, which is a rare feature.

The decoration to the top rail is also continued round the sides; another sign of quality.

The planked top is not the original one but has clearly been in place, along with the strap hinges secured by clout nails, since the early 18th century.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art

(The broken 17th c. iron 'ring and pin' hinges are still fixed to the carcass.)

fig 2. Carved and inlaid oak coffer c.1630
fig 2. Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

The old keyhole was filled and an early 18th century brass escutcheon added at the same time.

Although these are not original features the alterations are themselves around 300 years old and are part of the history of this lovely piece.

fig 3. Carved and inlaid oak coffer c.1630
fig 3. Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

SIZE: 54.65 inches wide; 21.25 inches deep; 27 inches tall.

CONDITION: Good; bottom boards original; good leg height; original till (small lidded compartment) inside; lock missing; lid and hinges early 18th c. replacement; very good colour and patina.

fig 4. Carved and inlaid oak coffer c.1630
fig 4. Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

PROVENANCE: Old Hall School, Wellington, near Shrewsbury.

The Old Hall was built by the Forester family in the late 15th c. and extended in the following centuries.

When the line died out the Hall (with its contents) became a school in the first half of the 19th century.

fig 5. Carved and inlaid oak coffer c.1630
fig 5. Carved and Inlaid Oak Coffer C.1630

It seems likely that this chest has been in the Hall since the 1630's when it was made, until 2007 when the school moved into a larger modern building.

(Within the till there still remains a photograph, dated July 1928, of the Old Hall Cricket XI and a boxed silver medal, inscribed 'OLD HALL SCHOOL. SET TROPHY 1924')

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA17850
Dealers Internal Ref
8416
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
Sellingantiques verified Since Mar 2003

Roy and nadine precious: specialists in portraiture from the 16th to the 20th century. Established in 1972.

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