Lot Essay
The use of golden burr-yew veneers was quite rare in early 18th Century Dutch cabinet-making, when burr-walnut was more frequently employed following the British furniture-making. This elegant bureau-cabinet, which is one of the finer examples of Dutch cabinet-making in that period, not only stands out through the use of costly veneers, but also due to the attractive interiors of the superstructure and the cantral section and the use of teak in the drawer-linings.
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