Description
This rare Early 17th Century Jacobean Scottish Oak ‘Kist’ Mule Chest, dating to around 1620, is a remarkable example of period craftsmanship and design.
Used for storage of valuables and household goods, this chest features the traditional ‘kist’ form, but with unusual front doors, adding both functionality and intrigue to its construction.
Carved from sturdy Scottish oak, it reflects the Jacobean style, known for its bold, robust forms and intricate detailing.
A true piece of history, this chest is perfect for collectors of early furniture or those looking to add a touch of historic charm to their home.