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20TH CENTURY, INCORPORATING EARLIER ELEMENTS
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A GEORGE II-STYLE MAHOGANY HANGING-CABINET
20TH CENTURY, INCORPORATING EARLIER ELEMENTS
The triangular pediment supported by scrolled foliate corbels above an arched glazed door carved with egg-and-dart and gadrooning, with bold rosettes to the lower corners, with a waisted boss, inscribed 'A7352' in red chalk and with label inscribed 6329
52 in. (132 cm.) high; 38 ½ in. (98 cm.) wide; 12 in. (30.5 cm.) deep
20TH CENTURY, INCORPORATING EARLIER ELEMENTS
The triangular pediment supported by scrolled foliate corbels above an arched glazed door carved with egg-and-dart and gadrooning, with bold rosettes to the lower corners, with a waisted boss, inscribed 'A7352' in red chalk and with label inscribed 6329
52 in. (132 cm.) high; 38 ½ in. (98 cm.) wide; 12 in. (30.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Mr and Mrs Benjamin Sonnenberg, 19 Gramercy Park, New York; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 5-9 June 1979, lot 1684 (when it was set into the wall as a display cabinet, described as George II and adapted from a larger cabinet with replaced glass, lacking the side panels and bracket beneath).
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