A James I joined oak and elm canted court cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1610
A James I joined oak and elm canted court cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1610
The dentil-moulded frieze with two leafy S-scroll carved reserves and leaf-carved corbels, on slender cup-and-cover and reel-turned end supports, carved with a variety of reeding and palmette, the canted cupboard with an arcaded door and bold leafy S-scroll carved panelled sides, all within chip-carved rails, a long drawer below with matching carving, on slightly larger conforming end-supports, with an open undertier and lunette-carved base rails, key, 123.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 128cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 16in deep x 50in high)
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A James I joined oak and elm canted court cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1610
The dentil-moulded frieze with two leafy S-scroll carved reserves and leaf-carved corbels, on slender cup-and-cover and reel-turned end supports, carved with a variety of reeding and palmette, the canted cupboard with an arcaded door and bold leafy S-scroll carved panelled sides, all within chip-carved rails, a long drawer below with matching carving, on slightly larger conforming end-supports, with an open undertier and lunette-carved base rails, key, 123.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 128cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 16in deep x 50in high)