The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director.

By Thomas Chippendale

"Chests of Drawers"

Plates LXXXV (no 85) and LXXXVI.

Are two "Chest of Drawers", the dimenfions and mouldings are all fixed to the designs.

Chippendale chest of drawers
Chippendale chest of drawers
 

Plate no 87

Is a "Chest of Drawers" upon a frame, of two different designs. The door in the upper part is intended for glass. A is the plan of the whole, with the scale to take off the size of every particular; the mouldings are at large on the right hand.

Chippendale chest of drawers
 
 

Plate LXXXVIII.

Is a "Chest of Drawers" with fliding shelves for cloaths. There are two designs of doors for the top and bottom part. The top door is intended for glass; the sret at the top of the bottom part may be made into two drawers. A is the plan with the scale. The mouldings are at large on the right hand.

Chippendale chest of drawers
 
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