A Cape colonial stinkwood, hardwood marquetry and stained cabinet on stand
A Dutch Colonial hardwood marquetry and stained cabinet on stand

FIRST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY

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A Dutch Colonial hardwood marquetry and stained cabinet on stand
First quarter 18th Century
The rectangular stepped cornice above a pair of panelled doors inlaid with geometric pattern, enclosing four shelves and three drawers, on spirally-turned legs, joined by an x-shaped stretcher, with two labels inscribed Zending J. MARTENS Telefoon 254 - Gg. Halte Dierentuin 8 Weltevreden
201 cm. high x 167 cm. wide x 67 cm. deep
Sale room notice
Please note the first line should read A DUTCH COLONIAL CABINET ON STAND and not as stated in the catalogue.

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Lot Essay

An advert of J. Martens, Expediteur-Emballeur appears in Het Nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië on 26 December 1922. This was a Dutch newspaper in Indonesia during the Dutch period and appeared from 1896-1942. These two labels to the underside of the cabinet indicate that the cabinet must have been in INdonesia for some period of time. The use of veneers and oak as a carcas wood however indicate a Cape Colonial provenance, as veneers would not survive the tropical climate of Indonesia or Ceylon. Furthermore oak was abundant in South Africa where the settlers had introduced the oak tree as a source of wood for wine caskets.

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