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LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND RECONSTRUCTED IN THE FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY RE-USING 17TH CENTURY LEGS
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A FLEMISH EBONY, EBONISED, ROSEWOOD AND TORTOISESHELL CABINET-ON-STAND
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND RECONSTRUCTED IN THE FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY RE-USING 17TH CENTURY LEGS
The cabinet with parcel-gilt baluster later gallery and fitted with eight panelled drawers with ripple-moulded borders surrounding a central door enclosing four drawers, the stand with arcaded frieze on five spirally-turned legs joined by stretchers, on turned feet, locks replaced
71 in. (180 cm.) high; 43¾ in. (111 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43 cm.) deep
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND RECONSTRUCTED IN THE FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY RE-USING 17TH CENTURY LEGS
The cabinet with parcel-gilt baluster later gallery and fitted with eight panelled drawers with ripple-moulded borders surrounding a central door enclosing four drawers, the stand with arcaded frieze on five spirally-turned legs joined by stretchers, on turned feet, locks replaced
71 in. (180 cm.) high; 43¾ in. (111 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43 cm.) deep
Provenance
The Pelgrims de Bigard family, château de Grand Bigard, Brussels, sold Christie's house sale, 15-16 June 1981, lot 51.
Special notice
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