
17th-Century Charles II Period Engish Antique Oak Spice Cupboard, circa 1670
A 17th-century Charles II Period Engish antique oak ‘spice' cupboard, circa 1670.
Atrributed to Northern England.
The panelled door centred with a carved flowerhead-filled lozenge, and framed with an applied beaded moulding, enclosing a pair of drawers, over two vacant apertures, the back formed, probably originally, from a reclaimed late 16th century knot-pattern inlaid board.
Provenance - Unknown.
Condition - Good as per the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 33 cm x Width 31 cm x Depth 17 cm (13" x 12 1/5" x 6 2/3")
A 17th-century Charles II Period Engish antique oak ‘spice' cupboard, circa 1670.
Atrributed to Northern England.
The panelled door centred with a carved flowerhead-filled lozenge, and framed with an applied beaded moulding, enclosing a pair of drawers, over two vacant apertures, the back formed, probably originally, from a reclaimed late 16th century knot-pattern inlaid board.
Provenance - Unknown.
Condition - Good as per the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 33 cm x Width 31 cm x Depth 17 cm (13" x 12 1/5" x 6 2/3")
Original: $2,737.29
-70%$2,737.29
$821.19Description
A 17th-century Charles II Period Engish antique oak ‘spice' cupboard, circa 1670.
Atrributed to Northern England.
The panelled door centred with a carved flowerhead-filled lozenge, and framed with an applied beaded moulding, enclosing a pair of drawers, over two vacant apertures, the back formed, probably originally, from a reclaimed late 16th century knot-pattern inlaid board.
Provenance - Unknown.
Condition - Good as per the images. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size - Height 33 cm x Width 31 cm x Depth 17 cm (13" x 12 1/5" x 6 2/3")























