An important George II walnut and mahogany cabinet. The doors with panels moulded and framed in mahogany. The swan-neck pediment all carved in mahogany. The interior of the upper section fitted with pigeon holes and secretaire drawers. Also with a tabernacle fitted with an inlaid chequerboard and sunburst drawer. Illustrated in R.W. Symonds "English furniture" 1929. Ex Perceval Griffiths collection. Circa 1735.
Heigth: 232.00(cms) 91.34(inches)
Width: 110.00(cms) 43.31(inches)
Depth: 58.00(cms) 22.83(inches)