Around 1775 – 1785.
Made in great craftsmanship with specially selected mahogany, the structure of the grain looks like you are looking at a plant or floral pattern.
The wood for this must almost always come from one and the same tree to achieve this.
A beautiful carved wooden urn with a laurel garland on either side adorns the hood frame.
The lock is original.
The interior is made of oak.
These cabinets were used in wealthy households to store linen.
At that time, linen was very valuable and a status symbol.
This piece of furniture was also one of the showpieces of wealthy citizens at that time.
Still a remarkably practical storage unit with many drawers and shelves.