Charles II Kingwood Oyster Lace Box
1660 England
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Charles II Kingwood Oyster Lace Box
An extremely rare Charles II kingwood oyster lace box 1660-1675.
The box through its
The Triad set at
Condition
Superb condition, later escutcheon from the William and Mary period.
Provenance
Private collection – Oxfordshire
Literature
English Furniture, 1660-1714: From Charles II to Queen Anne’ By Adam Bowett.
Dimensions

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