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A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO A.W. PUGIN AND POSSIBLY BY J. G. CRACE, 19TH CENTURY

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Property from the Estate of Sir Howard Hodgkin CH CBE
A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO A.W. PUGIN AND POSSIBLY BY J. G. CRACE, 19TH CENTURY

the doors each enclosing a shelf, the right-hand coat-of-arms identified as that of the Mann family, Yorkshire, adapted

88 by 275 by 58cm., 34¾ by 108¼ by 22¾in.

Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.

Condition Report:
Decorative and lovely quality. The evidence of alteration is visible most notably to the top where cuts, discolouration and quite possibly later panels have been inserted and are visible. This piece probably had an upper section and was probably longer in length. It is though, overall in reasonable condition, but with typical, dents, marks and scratches and scuffing to feet and extremities, losses to paint of coat of arms. A great piece in 'Country House' condition.

Provenance:
Possibly commissioned by John (1809-1845) and Anne Mann (1813-1894) of Boldshay Hall, Yorkshire

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Property from the Estate of Sir Howard Hodgkin CH CBE
A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO A.W. PUGIN AND POSSIBLY BY J. G. CRACE, 19TH CENTURY

the doors each enclosing a shelf, the right-hand coat-of-arms identified as that of the Mann family, Yorkshire, adapted

88 by 275 by 58cm., 34¾ by 108¼ by 22¾in.

Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.

Condition Report:
Decorative and lovely quality. The evidence of alteration is visible most notably to the top where cuts, discolouration and quite possibly later panels have been inserted and are visible. This piece probably had an upper section and was probably longer in length. It is though, overall in reasonable condition, but with typical, dents, marks and scratches and scuffing to feet and extremities, losses to paint of coat of arms. A great piece in 'Country House' condition.

Provenance:
Possibly commissioned by John (1809-1845) and Anne Mann (1813-1894) of Boldshay Hall, Yorkshire

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