A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD, BLACK-JAPANNED AND DECOUPAGE BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET
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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD, BLACK-JAPANNED AND DECOUPAGE BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET

SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD, BLACK-JAPANNED AND DECOUPAGE BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET
SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Decorated overall with figures, foliage and dragons, the central section with a shelf above a frieze drawer, the grill-inset cupboard doors enclosing a small drawer and shelves, with inventory label inscribed D.R. 51.1024, inscribed in yellow chalk to underside of drawer B31527, possibly previously with further superstructure, later slides
39 ½ in. (100.5 cm.) high, 36 ¾ in. (93.5 cm.) wide, 12 ½ in. (32 cm.) deep
Provenance
Acquired from Elsie McNeil, 1948.
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