Lot Essay
The cabinet interior's triumphal-arched tabernacle compartment is inlaid with flowered arabesques framing a fruit-filled vase between squirrels and beneath a baldacchino while butterflies and satyr-masks embellish the flower-inlaid drawers. The interior of the cabinet doors are similarly inlaid with sphynx and vases attended by monkeys. Closely related patterns were issued in Strasbourg by Johann Jakob Ebelmann and the cabinet-maker Jakob Guckeisen in their Schweyfbuch, 1598 (S. Jervis, Printed Furniture Designs Before 1650, Leeds, 1974, fig. 212)