17th Century & Later Livery Cupboard
17th Century & Later Livery Cupboard
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Early 17th century & Later Livery Cupboard. Carved oak livery cupboard in three parts, with carved details throughout, the upper section comprising a raised back, the projecting cornice with twin turned pendants surmounted by carved masks above three panels flanked by carved scroll brackets, below is a cupboard enclosed by a panel door flanked by carved figural terminals, the base with a carved and shaped apron above four square and bulbous turned and fluted supports together with a central stile and joined by peripheral stretchers.
It is likely to have adopted its current form during the nineteenth century when there was a revival of interest in early oak furniture. Early pieces were often restored with later components or in some cases items were remodelled.
Dimensions: 149cm wide x 60cm deep overall x 34cm deep at top x 168cm high. 96cm base height.
Condition: Presents well, solid and sturdy, evidence of historic woodworm - this has been treated as a precaution.
Delivery: £75 flat rate quoted covers England and Wales only. Delivery offered is an economy service to ground floor with a single driver, who will need assistance unloading at your end. Express and two man delivery service is available, please make enquiries for prices. Delivery to Scotland and Islands also available, please contact us for prices.
SKU:8396613
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