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19TH CENTURY
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A MAHOGANY CABINET
19th century
The moulded inverted-breakfront rectangular cornice with scrolling acanthus leaves, above a moulded stepped frieze and four panelled doors with egg-and-dart borders, enclosing a plain interior with one adjustable shelf, flanked by fluted pilasters, the sides conformingly panelled, on a rectangular inverted breakfront base, losses to the mouldings
89½ in. (227 cm.) high; 67 in. (170 cm.) wide; 26 in. (66 cm.) deep
19th century
The moulded inverted-breakfront rectangular cornice with scrolling acanthus leaves, above a moulded stepped frieze and four panelled doors with egg-and-dart borders, enclosing a plain interior with one adjustable shelf, flanked by fluted pilasters, the sides conformingly panelled, on a rectangular inverted breakfront base, losses to the mouldings
89½ in. (227 cm.) high; 67 in. (170 cm.) wide; 26 in. (66 cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly Sir Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon (1850-1934) or his grandson, Sir Alexander Henderson, 2nd Baron Faringdon (1902-1977), Buscot Park, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, and by descent to
The Faringdon Collection Trust, sold in these Rooms, 29 June 1978, lot 85 where bought by the present owner.
The Faringdon Collection Trust, sold in these Rooms, 29 June 1978, lot 85 where bought by the present owner.
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