A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT WARDROBE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
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A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT WARDROBE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT WARDROBE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
two drawer handles chewed, bearing two hand written labels, inscribed No 8/Viscount Boyne/Burwarton/Ludlow/Decr 1st By Goods Train -- 84in. (214cm.) wide, 66½in. (169cm.) high, 21½in. (55cm.) deep
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Provenance
Viscount Boyne, Burwarton Hall, and by descent to the present owner.

Burwarton House near Ludlow, the seat of the Viscounts Boyne, was a large Italianate mansion, largely designed by Anthony Salvin and built in 1876-77. It was partially demolished in the 1950's.
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