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Details
A Flemish carved oak side cupboard, 17th century and later
With a rectangular overhanging moulded top containing two drawers in the frieze with mask and bird handles framed by seahorses and foliate, with panels below, possibly originally drawers and fall front with panels of hunting scenes with stags and dogs, enclosed by a pair of geometrically moulded panel doors below, flanked by divided by caryatid stiles, with religious figures allegorical, on plinth base with panelled sides
64in, (162.5cm.) wide, 51in. (130.5cm.) high, 25in. (65cm.) deep
With a rectangular overhanging moulded top containing two drawers in the frieze with mask and bird handles framed by seahorses and foliate, with panels below, possibly originally drawers and fall front with panels of hunting scenes with stags and dogs, enclosed by a pair of geometrically moulded panel doors below, flanked by divided by caryatid stiles, with religious figures allegorical, on plinth base with panelled sides
64in, (162.5cm.) wide, 51in. (130.5cm.) high, 25in. (65cm.) deep
Literature
With similarities to a buffet with caryatid figure stiles, relief panels and elaborate geometrically panelled doors below in the Muse Notre Dame de la Potterie illustrated in 'Meubles flamands anciens Bruges Musees communaux' by Valentin Vermeersoh p. 41