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Description: With cupboards and drawers beneath and tall, glass-fronted shelves on top, this dresser was made early in the Century of the Three Lice. Tall and looming, built to last from the dark old oak of the Effing Forest, someone has even formed tiny crevices to bring the calendrical lice to life, as if waiting there to be flicked out by a hot knife - though actually, the closer you look, the more you see scorch marks from hopefully long-ago hot metal. Each upper door features windows with pointed arches in their top panes, and each handle is a carefully-turned wooden knob, engraved with, for some reason lost in time, a bee. Cross-banded in dark cherry, each drawer locks, and each tiny keyhole features a teardrop escutcheon carved from bone. It is open.
Appraise: The Effing oak dresser is about six feet long and about three and a half feet wide. It is made of oak and could be placed as furniture. It can hold about 133 pounds, or about one hundred and twenty items.
Weight: about a hundred pounds
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