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Charles I joined oak livery cupboard Sold

Charles I joined oak livery cupboard

Period
Circa 1630 - 1640
Origin
West Country
Dimensions
W 52" × H 40 1/4" × D 19"
Reference
#Marh2409

This piece has been sold. It is shown here for reference in our archive.

Description

Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, the upper carved section with two doors and central fixed panel set into a recessed frame, carved with botanical imagery, with the stiles and rails carved with similar decoration. The midway single drawer carved with entwined leafy lunettes. The baluster turned supports joined by cut out lower stretcher rails, with a pine pot board.

Provenance: The late Richard Green, Melbourne, Australia

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