An unusual Charles II joined oak livery cupboard, Derbyshire, circa 1660
An unusual Charles II joined oak livery cupboard, Derbyshire, circa 1660
Having a meandering stylized tulip-head carved frieze, raised on ball-turned end-columns, above a recessed cupboard, enclosed by a pair of boarded doors, identically carved with scrolling tulips originating from a stepped plinth, and centred by similar carved fixed panel, the lower-section having a pair of triple-panelled cupboard doors, over three plain panels, enclosing hanging space, each top door panel strap-work carved, and a series of peg holes to the plain panels of the left-hand door forming the initials 'W H', 129cm wide x 69cm deep x 169.5cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 27in deep x 66 1/2in high)
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An unusual Charles II joined oak livery cupboard, Derbyshire, circa 1660
Having a meandering stylized tulip-head carved frieze, raised on ball-turned end-columns, above a recessed cupboard, enclosed by a pair of boarded doors, identically carved with scrolling tulips originating from a stepped plinth, and centred by similar carved fixed panel, the lower-section having a pair of triple-panelled cupboard doors, over three plain panels, enclosing hanging space, each top door panel strap-work carved, and a series of peg holes to the plain panels of the left-hand door forming the initials 'W H', 129cm wide x 69cm deep x 169.5cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 27in deep x 66 1/2in high)