An Impressive James I Oak Hanging Cupboard
Having a boarded top, above a dentil moulding with bolection supports to the centre and outer corners. This decoration extends round each side, as does the panelled strapwork carved with stylised flowerheads around a central split “egg-shaped” turning.
The two doors hang on the original iron butterfly hinges, each having an upper panel of elegantly turned fruitwood spindles, and a lower panel of open symmetrical fretwork. The frame of the doors is embellished with extremely fine parquetry bands, set out in a joined lozenge pattern.
The front is decorated with further split egg turnings, and in addition split faceted-cut elongated lozenges. Most unusually panel, or board, is carved with extremely bold floral leaves joined to a vertical fleshy stem.
The doors open to reveal two horizontal shelves on which valuable glass would have been displayed.
English, possibly Norwich (due to the split moulded decoration), circa 1620.
Width 33 inches, height 30 inches, depth 8 inches.
Ref 8981
SOLD