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THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK COLLECTOR
(LOTS 118-125)
A GEORGE IV BRASS-MOUNTED AND ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET
CIRCA 1820
Details
A GEORGE IV BRASS-MOUNTED AND ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET
Circa 1820
The rectangular top over a blank frieze flanked by roundels, above two pierced doors set with geometric mounts, backed by peach silk curtains, enclosing two shelves, on gadrooned toupie feet, with a chalk mark lot 119, the back legs in simulated rosewood, with locks signed EVERED'S PATENT
42in. (107cm.) high, 57½in. (146cm.) wide, 24¾in. (37.5cm.) deep
Circa 1820
The rectangular top over a blank frieze flanked by roundels, above two pierced doors set with geometric mounts, backed by peach silk curtains, enclosing two shelves, on gadrooned toupie feet, with a chalk mark lot 119, the back legs in simulated rosewood, with locks signed EVERED'S PATENT
42in. (107cm.) high, 57½in. (146cm.) wide, 24¾in. (37.5cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Sotheby's London, 15 July 1994, lot 119 (£3,900 hammer).