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A Fine and Rare Late 18th Century George III Satinwood Octagonal Box, C.1790.

£2,200

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A Fine and Rare Late 18th Century George III Satinwood Octagonal Box, C.1790.

The kingwood crossbanded sectional top with ebony and box stringing is finely laid around a central inlaid patera. Opening on double hinges to the ebony lipped satinwood interior. The satinwood frieze is similarly crossbanded in in Kingwood to the top and base.

The box is in superb original conditon and has a lovely rich colour.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 9 cm (3.55 in)
Width: 17 cm (6.7 in)
Depth: 17 cm (6.7 in)

Provenance

The Herbert Kennard Collection, London, 26th March 2021
W.R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd, London, 7th June 1989

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