This is one of the earliest chests we've ever had dating right back to 1680.
The English Jacobean terminology is used to describe England during the time when James I was king, which was from 1603 to 1625, to King James II (1688). Jacobean comes from the name Jacobus, which is Latin for James. Oak and pine were the most popular woods of choice during this era and the furniture was sturdy and made to last.
The English Jacobean terminology is used to describe England during the time when James I was king, which was from 1603 to 1625, to King James II (1688). Jacobean comes from the name Jacobus, which is Latin for James. Oak and pine were the most popular woods of choice during this era and the furniture was sturdy and made to last.
Recently sympathetically restored.
51x 96 wide x 91 tall