A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire, circa 1640
A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire, circa 1640
Having a stylized leaf-carved frieze, on inverted-baluster over ball-turned end-supports, enclosing a pair of recessed boarded floral marquetry-inlaid cupboard doors, framed by gauge-carved and punch-decorated deep mouldings, and centred by a matching fixed panel, a pair of large cupboard doors below, each with three panels within flat run-moulded rails, beneath a half-flower carved top rail, the upright rails guilloche-carved and the base rail carved with cable motifs, 163 cm wide x 54.5cm deep x 150cm high, (64in wide x 21in deep x 59in high)
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A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire, circa 1640
Having a stylized leaf-carved frieze, on inverted-baluster over ball-turned end-supports, enclosing a pair of recessed boarded floral marquetry-inlaid cupboard doors, framed by gauge-carved and punch-decorated deep mouldings, and centred by a matching fixed panel, a pair of large cupboard doors below, each with three panels within flat run-moulded rails, beneath a half-flower carved top rail, the upright rails guilloche-carved and the base rail carved with cable motifs, 163 cm wide x 54.5cm deep x 150cm high, (64in wide x 21in deep x 59in high)