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A Cabinet stamped by Gillows of Lancaster
Constructed in thuyawood and walnut, rising from lobed and castored feet: over, a single long drawer, stamped with the maker's mark 'Gillows Lancaster L1476' with brass pulls and above, a cross banded cupboard with panelled double doors decorated with musical trophies in bleu camaïeu opening to reveal a shelved interior; ring turned columns support the crossbanded platform, dressed with an arcaded brass gallery, and having an intaglio carved top edge.
Circa 1873
Additional Information
Affixed to the cupboard interior is a letter from Waring and Gillows, the successor to Gillows, dated 1950, advising that the Gillows records advise the cabinet was made in 1873 for William Crossley, purchased for £19. 10.
Dimensions
H: 42 in / 107 cm | W: 28.5 in / 72 cm | D: 17 in / 42 cmCondition report
ExcellentStock number
8594The BADA Standard
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- Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees