In the manner of Coxed & Woster, an early 18th-century burr walnut cabinet on chest c1700, with a pair of decorative veneered doors enclosing an interior fitted with ten small drawers with gilt disc and ring handles, The lower carcase with two short over three long drawers, with engraved cabinet fittings and inlaid throughout with running bands of stylized foliage in ebony and holly. Supported on high, turned bun feet. 111 c, wide x 54 cm deep x 177 cm overall height
Sold for £5,000
Condition Report
Historic restoration throughout
Patches below the upper hinges
Some signs of ground movement through the veneered surface in the form of cracks, see images for clarification
The upper section overhangs the bottom carcass by 4/5 mm at the rear possible marriage?
The left-hand return of the top moulding is loose
In the manner of Coxed & Woster, an early 18th-century burr walnut cabinet on chest c1700, with a pair of decorative veneered doors enclosing an interior fitted with ten small drawers with gilt disc and ring handles, The lower carcase with two short over three long drawers, with engraved cabinet fittings and inlaid throughout with running bands of stylized foliage in ebony and holly. Supported on high, turned bun feet. 111 c, wide x 54 cm deep x 177 cm overall height