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Exhibition Quality Marquetry Credenza

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Circa 1860. An exhibition quality mid Victorian burr walnut and ormolu mounted credenza. The shaped top in the finest figured book-matched burr walnut with a string inlay and a double moulded fore-edge, the shaped frieze with inlay and a cast and gilded moulding that follows the form of the credenza. To the front one large panel inlaid door with ormolu mounts and marquetry, mirror matched burr walnut, with a large oval and gilded panel in the center with a porcelain plaque, depicting winged cherubs, the sides with a pair of tapering and inlaid pilasters, two curved and glazes end doors with gilded mounts, beneath the doors further mouldings and the piece rests on an enclosed plinth with a shaped frieze on the front, following the form of the credenza.

108cm High x 132cm Wide x 39cm Deep

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£6250.00  UK
$7770.63  USA
7270.63  EU
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Date Circa 1860  Victorian Antiques Material Marquetry Origin English Item code as178a6210 / No1 Status For Sale

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Georgian Antiques10 Pattison Street
Leith Links
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH6 7HF

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