3284974. A CHARLES II OAK LIVERY/FOOD CUPBOARD, WITH PIERCED PANELLED DOOR, CIRCA 1660.
Description
Having a large single door with six panels, four pierced with a flower-filled roundel design, the bottom panels left plain, the door rails carved in sequence with leaf-filled interlaced lunettes, flowerhead-filled guilloche and thumb-moulding, each unusually extending across the upright rails, the top rail nulled-carved, twin-panelled sides, interior with hanging pegs, originally with shelves, on extended stile supports, 148cm high, 86cm wide.Show more
Condition
Good colour. May have had a front narrow cornice? Splice repair to the front carcase upright near the lock position. Lacking former shelves. Losses to rear feet. General small marks splits, and wear, scuff.
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Description
Having a large single door with six panels, four pierced with a flower-filled roundel design, the bottom panels left plain, the door rails carved in sequence with leaf-filled interlaced lunettes, flowerhead-filled guilloche and thumb-moulding, each unusually extending across the upright rails, the top rail nulled-carved, twin-panelled sides, interior with hanging pegs, originally with shelves, on extended stile supports, 148cm high, 86cm wide.Show more
Condition
Good colour. May have had a front narrow cornice? Splice repair to the front carcase upright near the lock position. Lacking former shelves. Losses to rear feet. General small marks splits, and wear, scuff.