A GEORGE I PEWTER-INLAID WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST,
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A GEORGE I PEWTER-INLAID WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST,

POSSIBLY BY JOHN COXED, CIRCA 1715

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A GEORGE I PEWTER-INLAID WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST,
POSSIBLY BY JOHN COXED, CIRCA 1715
68 in. (173 cm.) high, 44 in. (112 cm.) wide, 20¾ in. (53 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

This bureau-cabinet appears to be the work of the St Paul's Churchyard cabinet-maker John Coxed (1711-1718) who was established at The White Swan workshop in 1711. He specialized in the making of bureau and bureau-cabinets often featuring decorative pewter inlay and veneered in maple or elm stained to produce a rich golden tone, suggesting tortoiseshell or marble.

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