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A good Charles I oak and marquetry inlaid coffer, Leeds area, Yorkshire, circa 1640.
Distinctly Elizabethan in character, typical of a certain workshop genre located within the prosperous 17th century city of Leeds and its environs. Having a quadruple-panelled hinged lid, and three front panels each inlaid with a variety of plants issuing from a small hummock, the central panel also with twin birds, good original spandrels and twin panelled sides.
For similar examples of mid-17th century inlaid furniture attributed to Yorkshire see the Shibden Hall Collection, Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Dimensions
Height 80.5cm, Width 147.5cm, Depth 52.5cmCondition report
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The BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
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- Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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