Gallery of Extant Ambries
Gallery of Period Illustrations and Extant Examples
Early 16th Century Ambry, Sworder 2017 Auction Catalog (43”H x 43”W x 16”D) Src
Marhamchurch. (42.5”H x 43.75”W x 15.5”D) Src
An early 20th century Aumbry in elm (48.4”H x 44.5”W x 16.9”D) Src
Atlas Antiques (Repro) (41.75”H x 38.5”W x 15”D) Src
Unknown Ambry, possibly repro (60”H x 42”W x 18”D) Src
Back of previous Ambry (seen through door) Note no gaps, jointed rather than butted. Src
Possibly a 16th Century Repro (49”H x 46”W x 19”D), Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, National Trust Museum Src
Unknown Ambry, likely Repro Src
Badly damaged Oak "Almery" Circa 1500 has been shortened (27"H x 38.25"W x 17.25"D), V & A Collections Src
Ambry at Haddon House, England Src
Group shot at Haddon House, England Src
Ambry from the New York Metropolitan Museum Src
16th Century Style English Elm Aumbry, made in the 18th century (44”H x 39”W x 15.5”W) Src
Found on German eBay (56”H x 36”W x 10”D) Scr
Back of German eBay Ambry (seen through door) Note no gaps, possible T&G or shiplap joints Scr
Circa 1500 English Aumbry Welsh border area (54"H x 29"W x 17.25"D) Src
Back of previous Ambry. Note the less common frame and panel construction. Src
Circa 1490 English Oak Ambry (53"H x 43"W x 15"D) Src
Back of Circa 1490 English Oak Ambry (as seen through the door) Note gappy butted boards. Src
1500 Gothic Ambry (48"H x 52.5"W x 23"D) History of English Furniture (Macquoid) Src
Berkshire region circa 1475 (46"H x 46"W x 17"D) History of English Furniture (Macquoid) Src
Berkshire region circa 1475 (46"H x 38"W x 17"D) History of English Furniture (Macquoid) Src