17th Century Oak & Inlaid Marquetry Coffer / Mule Chest

£2,600.00 Free Shipping
Dimensions Height 76 cm Width 144 cm Depth 56 cm
Date Circa 1660

A 17th Century Oak & Inlaid Leeds Coffer in fabulous clean original condition.

The piece is of solid construction with a good two-piece top. The whole front is carved with stylized foliage and mythical beasts, the inlaid marquetry panels in contrasting bog oak and holly depicting courting swans and flowers.

It retains the original ring hinges, clean drawer linings, interior, and back. Almost all of the original marquetry and inlaid banding are still in place.

Elizabethan in character, a style that continued within the prosperous 17th-century cities of Leeds and Halifax. For similar examples of mid-17th-century inlaid furniture attributed to Yorkshire, see the Shibden Hall Collection, Halifax, West Yorkshire.

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Declaration

This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described

Specifications

Cabinet Base/Feet Type
Other
Material
Oak
Period
17th century
Cabinet Features
Carvings Decorative Inlay
Style
Jacobean
Chest Type
Coffer / Mule Chest

Free mainland U.K delivery. For international delivery please contact us for a price.

Sold by Dickinson's Antiques Ltd.

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