A REGENCY OAK AND EBONISED-LINE THREE-FOLD LOW SCREEN
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A REGENCY OAK AND EBONISED-LINE THREE-FOLD LOW SCREEN

CIRCA 1811, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM ATKINSON, POSSIBLY BY GEORGE BULLOCK

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A REGENCY OAK AND EBONISED-LINE THREE-FOLD LOW SCREEN
CIRCA 1811, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM ATKINSON, POSSIBLY BY GEORGE BULLOCK
The chequer borders with a star motif to the top, the paper-cut scrap-work lined panels within fret-carvings, the top probably previously with hooped cresting, now missing
43½ in. (110 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

George Bullock used ebony line-inlay in a similar fashion to that seen on this screen and on lots 400, 401, 402, 403 and 405.

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