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A handsome Seventeenth Century Charles II carved oak livery cupboard with wonderfully bold carving; the cupboard's boarded top above a three panelled front with a central door and raised on cup and cover turned legs united by moulded stretchers. The livery cupboard is boldly carved with two different types of guilloche mouldings, palmettes, quatrefoils and lozenges and survives in remarkably untouched condition.
Circa 1680.
Dimensions
Height: 118.75cm Depth: 51cm Width: 144cmStock number
BA662The BADA Standard
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