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A late 17th century Northern Italian ebony, calamander, rosewood and ivory and bone inlaid marquetry table cabinetprobably Milanese image 1
A late 17th century Northern Italian ebony, calamander, rosewood and ivory and bone inlaid marquetry table cabinetprobably Milanese image 2
A late 17th century Northern Italian ebony, calamander, rosewood and ivory and bone inlaid marquetry table cabinetprobably Milanese image 3
Lot 61Ф,Y

A late 17th century Northern Italian ebony, calamander, rosewood and ivory and bone inlaid marquetry table cabinet
probably Milanese

25 October 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,000 inc. premium

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A late 17th century Northern Italian ebony, calamander, rosewood and ivory and bone inlaid marquetry table cabinet

probably Milanese
of rectangular form with gilt copper bronze grotesque mask and scroll carrying handles, crown and twin putti escutcheon and pierced corner mounts, the fall front with a central rectangular panel depicting Perseus and Andromeda within a floral vase, grotesque and foliate scrolling border, the top with a silhouette outline panel depicting centaurs within similar borders, the sides with scrolling tablets, the figural and foliate scroll decorated interior fitted a central architectural arched door with vase finial flanked by various drawers below a single sectional frieze drawer, with key, 40cm high, 53cm wide, 37.5cm deep

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