A Charles I oak livery cupboard, circa 1640, twin carved serpent motifs to the central door, above a gadrooned frieze, on cup and cover supports, the legs united by a pot board, 120cm wide, 41cm deep, 123cm high
Sold for £1,800
A Charles I oak livery cupboard, circa 1640, twin carved serpent motifs to the central door, above a gadrooned frieze, on cup and cover supports, the legs united by a pot board, 120cm wide, 41cm deep, 123cm high
There are some splits, knocks and dents in line with age and usage. Some old metal clip repairs to inner door panel. One loose section to front of plinth, this is with the lot. Overall appearance good.
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Auction: Fine Art & Antiques including Marine Paintings, 6th Feb, 2024
Chorley's Quarterly sale of Fine Art & Antiques features a collection of Marine Paintings spanning the 18th to the 20th century.
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