A South German walnut, crossbanded and inlaid bureau cabinet, 18th century and later
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more Lot 92 is from the Collection of the late Henk Nieboer
A South German walnut, crossbanded and inlaid bureau cabinet, 18th century and later

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A South German walnut, crossbanded and inlaid bureau cabinet, 18th century and later
In three sections, with renewal and restoration and re-veneering, the upper part with a later moulded arched cornice of undulating outline, fitted with later fabric lined shelves and enclosing by a pair of panelled doors with veneered ogee cartouche panels flanked by five drawers to either side, the centre section with sloping fall enclosing a later decorated interior, fitted with drawers flanked by four drawers to either side, the lower part containing three long drawers between cushion mouldings, on later bun feet, on drawers to the top two sections evidence of previous central locking device
50in. (127cm.) wide See Illustration
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