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A Rare Chinese Chippendale George III cabinet on stand, circa 1760. England

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A Rare Chinese Chippendale George III cabinet on stand, circa 1760. England

A Fine and Rare George III Chinoiserie Cabinet on Stand, Circa 1760.

A rare George III cabinet on stand in the Chinese Chippendale manner, circa 1760. England. The fret pierced ‘Pagoda’ galleried top above two cupboard doors, each painted with romantic scenes, after Francois Boucher, the side panels with ribbon tied floral festoons, the elaborate chinoiserie decorated black lacquer interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers and open shelves and trellis pierced sliding doors, the blind fret carved stand raised on four chamfered square legs.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Restoration in line with age and use,

Dimensions

Height: 69.3 in (176 cm)
Width: 27.56 in (70 cm)
Depth: 14.18 in (36 cm)

Provenance

From the Anthony Mc Hreevy Collection, Sotheby’s Lot 63 22/06/79, exhibited at International Art Treasures Exhibition, Bath 1973 No.8, acquired from R Nowell 1979.

Ivory exemption certificate submission
Reference: GLKX2YQ3

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