A RUSSIAN BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CORNER ETAGERE in the manner of David Roëntgen, the bowfronted triangular pierced-galleried top above two further spreading tiers and a lozenge-centred frieze with raised panels between fluted angles, on square tapering legs joined by a two-tiered concave-fronted triangular stretcher, on square tapering feet, late 18th Century

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A RUSSIAN BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY CORNER ETAGERE in the manner of David Roëntgen, the bowfronted triangular pierced-galleried top above two further spreading tiers and a lozenge-centred frieze with raised panels between fluted angles, on square tapering legs joined by a two-tiered concave-fronted triangular stretcher, on square tapering feet, late 18th Century
35½in. (90cm.) wide; 42in. (107cm.) high; 24½in. (62.5cm.) deep

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A related etagère with similar pierced gallery is illustrated in A. Chenevière, Russian Furniture: The Golden Age, London 1988, fig. 92, while a related lozenge-centred panelled frieze is displayed on a triangular gaming-table in the 'Collection A la Vieille Russia', illustrated in A. Chenerière op.cit., p. 137, fig. 130

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