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LATE 17TH CENTURY
Details
AN ANGLO-DUTCH BRASS-MOUNTED POLYCHROME-DECORATED, PARCEL-GILT AND BLACK-JAPANNED CABINET-ON-STAND
LATE 17TH CENTURY
Decorated overall with raised decoration depicting figures, birds and foliage within a pavillion landscape, the cupboard doors decorated to the interior and revealing a fitted interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers, the silvered stand carved with putti, foliage and hounds, on conforming cabriole legs, originally with stretchers
60 ¼ in. (153 cm.) high; 43 ½ in. (109 cm.) wide; 22 ½ in. (57 cm.) deep
LATE 17TH CENTURY
Decorated overall with raised decoration depicting figures, birds and foliage within a pavillion landscape, the cupboard doors decorated to the interior and revealing a fitted interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers, the silvered stand carved with putti, foliage and hounds, on conforming cabriole legs, originally with stretchers
60 ¼ in. (153 cm.) high; 43 ½ in. (109 cm.) wide; 22 ½ in. (57 cm.) deep
Special notice
Specified lots are being stored at Crozier Park Royal (details below) or will be removed from Christie’s, 8 King Street, London, SW1Y 6QT by 5.00pm on the day of the sale. Christie’s will inform you if the lot has been sent offsite. If the lot has been transferred to Crozier Park Royal, it will be available for collection from 12.00pm on the second business day following the sale. Please call Christie’s Client Service 24 hours in advance to book a collection time at Crozier Park Royal. All collections from Crozier Park Royal will be by pre-booked appointment only. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060 Email: cscollectionsuk@christies.com. If the lot remains at Christie’s, 8 King Street, it will be available for collection on any working day (not weekends) from 9.00am to 5.00pm
Sale room notice
Please note that traces of an earlier scheme of decoration have been found suggesting that the present japanned scheme may not be contemporary and likely dates to the later 18th century or 19th century.
Brought to you by

Amelia Walker
Director, Specialist Head of Private & Iconic Collections