A rare and impressive Charles II joined and boarded oak and elm spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Yorkshire, dated 1670
A rare and impressive Charles II joined and boarded oak and elm spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Yorkshire, dated 1670
Of triangular pediment form, having a deep cavetto-frame moulding, and a frieze carved with tight-scrolls centred by a small male mask with elongated face above the date '1670', the pair of cupboard doors each with two rows of stained turned spindles centred by 'knuckle-turnings', enclosing two shelves, probably originally built-in, 106.5cm wide x 24cm deep x 11.5cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 9in deep x 4 1/2in high)
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A rare and impressive Charles II joined and boarded oak and elm spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Yorkshire, dated 1670
Of triangular pediment form, having a deep cavetto-frame moulding, and a frieze carved with tight-scrolls centred by a small male mask with elongated face above the date '1670', the pair of cupboard doors each with two rows of stained turned spindles centred by 'knuckle-turnings', enclosing two shelves, probably originally built-in, 106.5cm wide x 24cm deep x 11.5cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 9in deep x 4 1/2in high)