A Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, circa 1640
A Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, circa 1640
Having a boarded top with square-edge, and a cupboard enclosed by a central boarded door carved with a simple guilloche-filled arcade with disconnected short pillars, flanked by similar carved fixed panels, raised on inverted-baluster and reel-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 107.5cm wide x 46.5cm deep x 87.5cm high, (42in wide x 18in deep x 34in high)
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A Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, circa 1640
Having a boarded top with square-edge, and a cupboard enclosed by a central boarded door carved with a simple guilloche-filled arcade with disconnected short pillars, flanked by similar carved fixed panels, raised on inverted-baluster and reel-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 107.5cm wide x 46.5cm deep x 87.5cm high, (42in wide x 18in deep x 34in high)