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Pair of 19th century carved rosewood floor standing jardinières with later copper and brass liners.
Indian, circa 1840
Provenance; Sir Jeremy Lever Collection.
Literature; An English 18th century example is mentioned in Great English Furniture by Lanto Synge, p. 112, fig. 125, London 1991, which was exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago (museum number 47.515 marked on one leg).
Dimensions
Ht. 78.7cm, Dia. 53cmOpen: Tuesday to Friday 10am – 5pm, Saturday 10am – 4pm. Closed: Sundays and Mondays.
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