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A George III Satinwood Display Cabinet.
Possibly by George Simson.
England, circa 1795.
A superb late 18th century George III satinwood breakfront display or collectors cabinet. In three sections, the upper two parts with satinwood framed and amaranth banded glazed doors with extremely fine astragrals, silk lined interiors and adjustable glass shelves. The lower section with three graduated rows of four kingwood crossbanded satinwood fronted drawers above a plinth base. Retaining its original gilded handles. The satinwood of superb colour and figuring throughout.
An extremely rare piece of furniture, of exceptional quality. Possibly a unique commission.
Provenance:
Dudmaston Hall, Shropshire.
Dimensions
Height: 78 in (198 cm) Width: 69¹/₈ in (175.5 cm) Depth: 12 in (30.5 cm)Stock number
N10.148The BADA Standard
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