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A mulberry veneered, walnut, feather-banded and pewter strung bureau, early 18th century in the manner of Coxed and Worster
With later oak moulded panel top, the sloping fall enclosing a graduated and fitted interior with concave shelves and central open recess flanked by architectural column secret compartments and fitted with concave drawers, having a well with a slide and baize lined panel, with waisted mouldings, containing two short and two long drawers, on later bracket feet
40in. (102.5cm.) wide, 39in. (100cm.) high, 22in. (56.5cm.) deep
With later oak moulded panel top, the sloping fall enclosing a graduated and fitted interior with concave shelves and central open recess flanked by architectural column secret compartments and fitted with concave drawers, having a well with a slide and baize lined panel, with waisted mouldings, containing two short and two long drawers, on later bracket feet
40in. (102.5cm.) wide, 39in. (100cm.) high, 22in. (56.5cm.) deep
Literature
T. Coxed and T. Worster traded c.1690 until 1736. They specialised in the making of bureaux and are often associated with so-called 'mulberry' furniture with pewter inlay