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Charles I oak livery cupboard Sold

Charles I oak livery cupboard

Period
Circa 1630
Origin
Halifax, Yorkshire
Dimensions
W 50 1/2" × H 45 1/2" × D 17 1/2"
Reference
#Marh2823

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

Description

Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, the lower cup and cover supports of plain form with the upper sections carved with S-scrolls. The canted cupboard with scrolled designs within the panels and inlaid chequer decoration on the framing, the upper frieze rail carved with a double row of S-scrolls, the mid section with carved gadrooned drawer and chequer inlay above. The lower stretcher rail inlaid.

Yorkshire oak

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