A VICTORIAN GILT-METAL MOUNTED WALNUT AND SYCAMORE SIDE

细节
A VICTORIAN GILT-METAL MOUNTED WALNUT AND SYCAMORE SIDE
CABINET

The crossbanded breakfront top above a frieze mounted with a rectangular tablet depicting the infant Bacchus and flanked by ram's heads, above a pair of trellis-marquetry panelled doors enclosing shelves and flanked by ribbon-tied floral-mounted fluted uprights and bowed open compartments with mirrored backs, above a breakfront plinth
73in. (185.5cm.) wide, 40¾in. (103.5cm.) high, 16in. (41cm.) deep

Provenance:
Believed to be sold as part of the Estate of Baron Tim Battersea, who married Constance Rothschild Lady Seaton Battersea, in 1937 at "Pleasurance" in Overstrand, Cromer