Pair of Early 19th Century Georgian Counters from a Seed Merchant
$13,995.00
SKU: 166-7
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Dimensions: 42 5/8″H x 92 1/2″W x 20 1/2″D
An extraordinary pair of counters that were taken from a seed merchant and made at the beginning of the 19th century in England. Each counter has been painted with its top left in its natural state. Both the counter’s natural top and painted body have aged wonderfully and indicate a lifetime of use. They have a number of drawers in assorted sizes, with one drawer having an assortment of dated signatures all over, many that go way back (see detailed photos). The two counters have slightly differeing dimensions:
Smaller counter: 42 1/4″H x 92 1/4″W x 19 1/2″D.
A fun pair that would add individuality to your design!
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Dimensions: 42 5/8″H x 92 1/2″W x 20 1/2″D
An extraordinary pair of counters that were taken from a seed merchant and made at the beginning of the 19th century in England. Each counter has been painted with its top left in its natural state. Both the counter’s natural top and painted body have aged wonderfully and indicate a lifetime of use. They have a number of drawers in assorted sizes, with one drawer having an assortment of dated signatures all over, many that go way back (see detailed photos). The two counters have slightly differeing dimensions:
Smaller counter: 42 1/4″H x 92 1/4″W x 19 1/2″D.
A fun pair that would add individuality to your design!
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