Rare Pair of Adam Style Mahogany Display Counters

£8,900

Ref: 14681/14682
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Description

Circa 1900. A quality pair of Adam style mahogany display cabinets, the glazed tops in a mahogany frame with finely carved beading to the underside and glazed on the front and sides, the hinged top opens to reveal an uninterrupted interior, beneath the glazed section is a very finely carved beading the runs around the front and sides, the gables with a panel of canted corners and flower heads and centered by swags and tails, tapering hare bells and a carved paterae in the center, the front with three astragal glazed doors with brass beadings separating, opening to uninterrupted polished interiors, with beadings and blind fretwork on the facings, all resting on carved toupie feet, the pair of cabinets with working locks, one bearing a presentation plaque on the top ‘presented to the regimental museum of the Kings own Scottish Borderers, by Thomas Wilson (Berwick) Ltd, house furnishers in 1951’.

Dimensions:

  • Approx. 89cm High, 132cm Long, 51cm Deep