AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD, having a moulded ...

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD, having a moulded cornice, the frieze simply inlaid in mahogany and ebony, above two indented panelled doors, the middle panel pierced, the interior fitted with shelves, above two small drawers, brass handles, and two doors below on shaped bracket feet, 99cm wide x 44cm deep x 190cm high

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Internally - small rectangular cut out at right hand side of lower shelf where it meets the side. New screws holding the lock in place. Back boards to lower section are later tongue and groove. Cornice top right hand corner has a knock. Left and right hand side panels each have a slither of wood missing on the back edge. Handles probably replaced but decades ago. Lower right hand panel door has one vertical crack. Lower left hand door has two vertical cracks. Right hand side panels top and bottom there are two cracks. Left base panel has a crack.

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Auction Date: 28th Nov 2024 at 10am

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Sale Dates:
Thu 28th Nov 2024 10am (Lots 1 to 999)