A wonderful wall-hanging corner cupboard in dense native Welsh oak, with the reddish colour associated with the most superior furniture from Montgomeryshire. The cornice has a blind fretwork apron over a single door with an elaborate ogee-arched raised-and-fielded panel above a similar square panel, and the ends - very unusually - are also panelled. The interior has two elaborately shaped shelves.
This is a truly superior example with a rich colour and good surface patination.
Montgomeryshire, mid-Wales, circa 1740.
For furniture with this kind of panelling see ''Welsh Furniture 1250-1950: A Cultural History of Craftsmanship and Design'', (Saer 2007)
Height: 36.5 ins; 93 cms
Width across front: 28 ins; 71 cms
Depth from rear corner to front of cornice: 17.5 ins; 44 cms
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Antique Number: SA1105347
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 93cm (36.6inches)
Width is 71cm (28.0inches)
Depth is 44cm (17.3inches)
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