Price

£4500.00

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A charming George I period Burr Elm and Walnut Bow Fronted Wall Hanging Corner Cupboard.

Having superbly figured pair of doors with crossbanded and inlaid decoration, retaining original brass hinges and escutcheons enclosing shelves.

This beautiful corner cupboard retains a superb rich colour and patina along with its original brassier.

It is much rarer to find the early burr elm and walnut examples of these items than their mahogany counterparts which generally came later in the 18th Century.

From a practical perspective of course this item is very much fit for purpose and what a huge variety of purposes corner cupboards can fill.

They slot subtly into the corner of each and every room in a house if required, offering you vital extra storage options that you didn't previously even know existed.

Circa 1720.

Height - 45.5in.
Width - 26.5in.
Depth - 19in.

Price

£4500.00



Stock number

8203

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  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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