The Property of a Lady
a descendant of
James Thursby Pelham Esq.
An oak press cupboard
Details
An oak press cupboard
wtih gouge-carved cornice and interlocking serpentine bands to the frieze, above a central arcaded panel with floral rosettes, flanked by stiff-leaf uprights and gouge-carved panelled doors with rosettes, with a pair of four panel cupboard doors below, the upper panels with stiff leaf decoration, on stile feet, re-toed, Gloucestershire, late 17th century -- 61½in. (156cm.) wide
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Provenance:
Walter Harvey Thursby Pelham Esq., Cound Hall, then Upton Cresset Hall, Shropshire
James Thursby Pelham Esq.
wtih gouge-carved cornice and interlocking serpentine bands to the frieze, above a central arcaded panel with floral rosettes, flanked by stiff-leaf uprights and gouge-carved panelled doors with rosettes, with a pair of four panel cupboard doors below, the upper panels with stiff leaf decoration, on stile feet, re-toed, Gloucestershire, late 17th century -- 61½in. (156cm.) wide
See Illustration
Provenance:
Walter Harvey Thursby Pelham Esq., Cound Hall, then Upton Cresset Hall, Shropshire
James Thursby Pelham Esq.