An Unusual George III Oak & Book-Spine Mounted Wall Cupboard sub-Art & Sculpture formerly the property of a
Description
formerly the property of a Lady
The medium sized mid twentieth century period dummy of high build quality
Reputed to have been found in the ruined portion of Malmesbury Abbey
Notts Square
also casting some brass items designed by the ever-important Dr
An Unusual George III Oak & Book-Spine Mounted Wall Cupboard sub-Art & Sculpture formerly the property of aOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1760 80 Width: 24. 5 inches Height: 11. 5 inches Depth: 9. 75 inches (all at extremities) The rectangular oak wall mounted cupboard having a lockable sliding front formed from leather bound book spines with gilt lettering, to include Swifts Works Thomsons Seasons, Churchills Poems and Poetical Tracts, survives from George III period England. The cupboard shows some rather attractive wear
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