The Property of The Hon Charles Winn
A painted satinwood casket
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A painted satinwood casket
on later stand, the canted rectangular hinged top with central satinbirch panel boarded with roseheads and peacock feathers within a band of simulated rosewood, enclosing a red velvet-lined interior, the stand decorated with meandering violets, on square tapering splayed legs joined by an X-stretcher centred by an oval platform, 18th century- 18½in. (47cm.) wide, 31in. (79cm.) high, 15in. (38cm.) deep
Provenance:
Almost certainly commissioned by Sir Roland Winn, V B.T. (d.1785), for Nostell Priory, Wakefield, Yorkshire, and thence by descent to the present owner
on later stand, the canted rectangular hinged top with central satinbirch panel boarded with roseheads and peacock feathers within a band of simulated rosewood, enclosing a red velvet-lined interior, the stand decorated with meandering violets, on square tapering splayed legs joined by an X-stretcher centred by an oval platform, 18th century- 18½in. (47cm.) wide, 31in. (79cm.) high, 15in. (38cm.) deep
Provenance:
Almost certainly commissioned by Sir Roland Winn, V B.T. (d.1785), for Nostell Priory, Wakefield, Yorkshire, and thence by descent to the present owner