WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT, HAREWOOD & MIXED WOODS MARQUETRY CHEST
England, c1685


The rectangular top centered by an oval sunburst sided by stringing and surrounded by a wide plain radiating band and cross, the
corners with sharply contrasting foliate marquetry of a floral spray and crested birds (possibly jaybirds), over a case with two short and
three long graduated drawers, each with oval panels of marquetry, the first and third rows with foliate marquetry, the second
and fourth with floral marquetry beneath a bird in flight, raised on bun feet. (The use of birds is quite rare).
Condition: Excellent with typical losses and expected cracks to veneer; five patches to veneer in the sunburst; minor expected restoration
to the floral marquetry (invisible except upon close inspection); replaced pulls correct for period, the escutcheons matched to the original
shadowing, and attached with cotter pins; bun feet are early replacements
Note: See British Antique Furniture, John Andrews, 2006 Edition, p 182, Pl. 328 for similar example
33 1/4'' H x 37”W x 22 3/4"D
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