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James I livery cupboard Sold

James I livery cupboard

Period
Circa 1610 - 1620
Origin
West country, England
Dimensions
W 52 1/4" × H 49 3/4" × D 21"
Reference
#Marh865

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

Description

James I joined oak standing livery cupboard, three lozenge panels to the front with the outer panels carved with five petal rose within the lozenge and central door carved with a roundel within a lozenge and quartered to the outer corners. The frieze rail carved with a fine nulling design with an applied dentil holding the top board.

Beneath the cupboard a pot board with fine long columns standing high on its feet, with three panels at the back.

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