A WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS-MOUNTED COROMANDEL LACQUER CABINET ON QUEEN ANNE STAND THE CABINET LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND EXTENDED TO ACCOMMODATE THE CABINET AND WITH CONSEQUENTIAL REFRESHMENTS TO DECORATION, THE BRASS ASSOCIATED The rectangular cabinet decorated overall with polychrome Chinese figures and animals in landscapes on a black ground, the two doors enclosing eleven variously-sized polychrome paper-lined drawers, on the similarly-japanned stand with molded apron and on cabriole legs, the feet replaced, the frame of stand re-enforced to inside, the reverse with old paper label inscribed H. TIMSON & SON STORERS LEICESTER 3217 , the brass probably 18th Century but associated as there are four nail holes beneath the lock plate and signs of differing hinges 63 in. (160 cm.) high, 43½ in. (110 cm.) wide, 22½ in. (57 cm.) deep
A WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS-MOUNTED COROMANDEL LACQUER CABINET ON QUEEN ANNE STAND THE CABINET LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND EXTENDED TO ACCOMMODATE THE CABINET AND WITH CONSEQUENTIAL REFRESHMENTS TO DECORATION, THE BRASS ASSOCIATED The rectangular cabinet decorated overall with polychrome Chinese figures and animals in landscapes on a black ground, the two doors enclosing eleven variously-sized polychrome paper-lined drawers, on the similarly-japanned stand with molded apron and on cabriole legs, the feet replaced, the frame of stand re-enforced to inside, the reverse with old paper label inscribed H. TIMSON & SON STORERS LEICESTER 3217 , the brass probably 18th Century but associated as there are four nail holes beneath the lock plate and signs of differing hinges 63 in. (160 cm.) high, 43½ in. (110 cm.) wide, 22½ in. (57 cm.) deep
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