An inlaid oak sideboard designed by J.P. Seddon, the castellated rectangular mirrored superstructure ornately carved, moulded and inlaid, with two tiles friezes, above rectangular overhung base with two short drawers and a pair of single panelled cupboard doors, carved and fruitwood inlaid with floral motifs and moulded with ornate brass strapwork hinges with painted details, flanking a long single central drawer above an open recess, on moulded plinth base, circa 1870

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An inlaid oak sideboard designed by J.P. Seddon, the castellated rectangular mirrored superstructure ornately carved, moulded and inlaid, with two tiles friezes, above rectangular overhung base with two short drawers and a pair of single panelled cupboard doors, carved and fruitwood inlaid with floral motifs and moulded with ornate brass strapwork hinges with painted details, flanking a long single central drawer above an open recess, on moulded plinth base, circa 1870
218cm. high; 197cm. wide; 66cm. wide

Lot Essay

Cf. Jeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, London 1987, p.88, pl.no.191, comparable example illustrated

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