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SINGLE OWNER COLLECTIONS /

A WILLIAM & MARY FLORAL MARQUETRY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

LOT NUMBER : 83

SALE DATE - Wednesday 20th September 2006

A William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered and floral marquetry chest of two short and three graduated long drawers with fruitwood banding, the moulded top finely inlaid in various woods and stained ivory with a central oval panel and four corner panels, filled with flower-charged vases inhabited by birds, within an oyster veneered border, the sides and drawer fronts with similarly inlaid floral panels, on bun feet, height approx 87cm, width approx 93cm, depth approx 56.5cm.

SOLD FOR : £17000

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