An unusual and possibly unique Charles II joined oak canted cupboard-on-chest, circa 1680
An unusual and possibly unique Charles II joined oak canted cupboard-on-chest, circa 1680
Embellished throughout with geometric mitred-mouldings and fruitwood split baluster-turnings, having typically thin top boards, the front frieze divided into three-sections and supported on plain cup-and-cover end-supports, the cupboard accessed by a central panelled door with a bold stellar design, and each side with an applied single lozenge, the lower-section in two-parts and with four long drawers, the two shallow drawers with matching frieze mouldings and the two deep drawers with matching cupboard mouldings, 97cm wide x 57cm deep x 143.5cm high, (38in wide x 22in deep x 56in high)
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An unusual and possibly unique Charles II joined oak canted cupboard-on-chest, circa 1680
Embellished throughout with geometric mitred-mouldings and fruitwood split baluster-turnings, having typically thin top boards, the front frieze divided into three-sections and supported on plain cup-and-cover end-supports, the cupboard accessed by a central panelled door with a bold stellar design, and each side with an applied single lozenge, the lower-section in two-parts and with four long drawers, the two shallow drawers with matching frieze mouldings and the two deep drawers with matching cupboard mouldings, 97cm wide x 57cm deep x 143.5cm high, (38in wide x 22in deep x 56in high)