Antique Oak Wellington Chest

Antique Oak Wellington Chest

Sold
Reference

28196

Victorian Seven Drawer Oak Wellington Chest.
The wellington chest is constructed in lovely quality oak, consists of seven drawers fitted with Victorian ornate cast iron cup handles, has a moulded top edge with rounded corners, all raised on a plinth base. The seven mahogany lined graduating drawers are secured in place by having two swinging arms, the right side with working key, the left side with two brass lever action flush bolt catches.
The Wellington Chest was named after the 1st duke of Wellington and is one of the most famous pieces of campaign furniture (furniture specifically made for ease of travel). Consisting of shallow drawers, they have one or two hinged flaps overlapping the drawers on the sides fitted with a lock to secure the drawers in place when in transit. Wellington chests are sometimes referred to as side locking chests for this very reason.

The 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, was commissioned as a low ranking officer in the British army in 1787. He later moved through the ranks to colonel in 1796 and then governor in 1799. He was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th century Britain, serving twice as prime minister. He ended the Napoleonic Wars when he defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. It is said that the Duke carried a specific chest with him when in the field, a campaign style chest of drawers, with brass mounts to protect the corners, and a locking bar to hold the drawers in place. The notion is that this is where the inspiration for the first Wellington chests came from.

Shipping P.O.A. Subject to quotation and will be charged separately.

Dimensions:

Height 113 cm / 44 "
Width 60.5 cm / 24"
Depth 38.5 cm / 15 "
Period

1900-1949

Year

Circa 1900

Medium

Oak

Country

United Kingdom

Condition

Very good, refinishes in bleached oak.

RELATED ITEMS