An oak architectural housekeeper's cupboard, Yorkshire, late 18th/early 19th century

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An oak architectural housekeeper's cupboard, Yorkshire, late 18th/early 19th century
with Greek key moulded cornice and lattice blind fret frieze, above a pair of doors, each with four lobed panels and flanked by fluted quarter columns with fret blocks below, the lower section with three crossbanded drawers and a pair of cupboard doors flanking a pair of panels, all lobed, between projecting fluted uprights, on plinth, currently raised on later bun feet -- 71in. (182cm.) wide, 91in. (232cm.) high, 23in. (58cm.) deep
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