A late 19th century rosewood and ivory inlaid display cabine...


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A late 19th century rosewood and ivory inlaid display cabinet, attributed to Collinson & Lock, the glazed upper section enclosing two glass shelves, the lower section with a two door cupboard, raised on turned, square section, tapering legs united by a shaped line inlaid undertier, profusely and intricately inlaid with ivory in the Florentine style with pen work detailing, designed by Stephen Webb, circa 1885 , with key, 76 by 33 by 168cm high. Provenance: With a letter from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, dated 6th Nov 1963, attributing this cabinet to Collinson & Lock by virtue of distinct similarities to a larger item in their collection.

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Auction Date: 17th Apr 2015 at 10am

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