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A Charles I joined oak and elm standing livery cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1630.

Having a near one-piece top, the cupboard enclosed by a boarded door carved with pointed-leaf quatrfoil centred by a six-petal flowerhead, flanked by conforming panels and side panels, raised on highly unusual  plain columnar-turned front supports, joined by an undertier.

Dimensions

Height 113.5cm, Width 136.5cm, Depth 43cm




Condition report

Available upon request.

Stock number

2283
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  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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