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CIRCA 1680
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A CHARLES II WALNUT, OLIVE OYSTER-VENEERED AND FLORAL MARQUETRY CABINET-ON-STAND
CIRCA 1680
The rectangular moulded cornice above a pair of doors, each centred by a vase of flowers and perching bird surrounded by foliate cartouches, the reverse of each door with similarly inlaid arched panels and with marquetry interior with twelve drawers around a central cupboard enclosing three further small drawers, the sides also decorated with vases of flowers on a stand with a long frieze drawer and spiral turned ash legs joined by shaped stretchers on turned feet, the legs apparently originally ebonised, metalwork replaced
63¾ in. (162 cm.) high; 48¼ in. (123 cm.) wide; 21½ in. (55 cm.) deep
CIRCA 1680
The rectangular moulded cornice above a pair of doors, each centred by a vase of flowers and perching bird surrounded by foliate cartouches, the reverse of each door with similarly inlaid arched panels and with marquetry interior with twelve drawers around a central cupboard enclosing three further small drawers, the sides also decorated with vases of flowers on a stand with a long frieze drawer and spiral turned ash legs joined by shaped stretchers on turned feet, the legs apparently originally ebonised, metalwork replaced
63¾ in. (162 cm.) high; 48¼ in. (123 cm.) wide; 21½ in. (55 cm.) deep
Provenance
With Maple & Co, circa 1909
Literature
H. Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London 1909, vol. I, p. 97, fig. 121.
Sale room notice
The provenance is: with Maple & Co, circa 1909. The cabinet is illustrated in H. Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London, 1909, vol. I, p. 97, fig. 121.
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Gillian Ward
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