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A Queen Anne Japanned Bureau Cabinet.
England, circa 1710.
A fine Queen Anne black japanned bureau cabinet of rare small proportions. The upper section with domed finial mounted crestings about a single door with the original shaped and bevelled mirror plate opening to reveal shelves, pigeon holes and small drawers, the lower section with fold over writing slope and a selection of pigeon-holes, drawers, and secret compartments, all above two short drawers over two long drawers, standing on turned bun feet.
The whole decorated throughout fine gilt chinoiseries on a black japanned background.
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Q12.147The BADA Standard
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