Cabinet with rectangular forward-jumping middle section, flanked by two quarter-round sections. Oak, glued with various types of veneers and with copper fittings., anonymous, 1765 - 1780 Canvas Print
Cabinet of oak, glued with mahogany, maple, walnut and rosewood, mounted with copper batter. The cabinet has a forward-jumping rectangular middle section, flanked by quarter-round sections that are closed against the back wall by a protruding pilaster. The lower cabinet of the middle section has four drawers, the upper one of which has an (original?) division into compartments; the upper cabinet, which shows an arch at the top, has two doors, but five shelves, the upper one of which is scalloped at the front. The quarter-round sections have a door in the lower and upper cabinet, behind which shelves. The fronts of drawers and doors of the middle part are decorated with panels of diamond marchories with rosettes; those from the sides with illusionistic cube bouquet. The cabinet rests on four scalloped legs. The copper tractors and lock plates are made up of seed beads, leaf and flower motifs. The Netherlands, c. 1765-1780.
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