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PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER
Details
A GILT-METAL DRESSING TABLE BOX OF CHARLES II STYLE ADAPTED AT A LATER DATE AS A TREASURY INKSTAND
PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER
Decorated in high relief with tulips on textured ground to cover and sides, cover centred by a reversed and interlaced monogram within laurel-edged oval reserve, on four cushion feet, with later gilt-metal lining to cover and detachable later liner to box which houses three mounted-glass bottles in rococo-chased receivers
PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER
Decorated in high relief with tulips on textured ground to cover and sides, cover centred by a reversed and interlaced monogram within laurel-edged oval reserve, on four cushion feet, with later gilt-metal lining to cover and detachable later liner to box which houses three mounted-glass bottles in rococo-chased receivers
Provenance
Possibly Gregory de Ligne Gregory (1786-1854) of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, by bequest to,
Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory 3rd Bt. (1806-1875) and then by descent.
Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory 3rd Bt. (1806-1875) and then by descent.