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Fine Quality Period Irish Mahogany Bachelor's Chest, 18th Century

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    An extremely rare 18th century George III mahogany bachelors chest with brushing slide, by Philip Bell. Circa 1758-1774. London England. The moulded mahogany top sits above a scratch moulded brushing slide over four oak lined graduated cock-beaded drawers retaining original gilt brass swan neck handles and locks, raised on original bracket feet. The Maker Philip Bell, St Paul's Churchyard, London (fl. 1758–74) Successor to Elizabeth Bell and almost certainly her son. His father was probably Henry Bell...
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