A rare Charles I joined and boarded oak, fruitwood and parquetry inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640
A rare Charles I joined and boarded oak, fruitwood and parquetry inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640
Having a cyma-recta and dentilated cornice, above a flowing frilly-leaf carved frieze, with mask carved terminals, above a pair of spindle-filled cupboard doors, the door rails and carcase front rails all with linear and chequer parquetry inlay, a projecting cupboard below enclosed by a strapwork cartouche carved boarded door, flanked to the right by a fixed leafy S-scroll carved panel, with matching carved uprights and linear inlay, base moulding, 78.5cm wide x 31cm deep x 87cm high, (30 1/2in wide x 12in deep x 34in high)
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A rare Charles I joined and boarded oak, fruitwood and parquetry inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640
Having a cyma-recta and dentilated cornice, above a flowing frilly-leaf carved frieze, with mask carved terminals, above a pair of spindle-filled cupboard doors, the door rails and carcase front rails all with linear and chequer parquetry inlay, a projecting cupboard below enclosed by a strapwork cartouche carved boarded door, flanked to the right by a fixed leafy S-scroll carved panel, with matching carved uprights and linear inlay, base moulding, 78.5cm wide x 31cm deep x 87cm high, (30 1/2in wide x 12in deep x 34in high)