Y A ROSEWOOD AND IVORY MARQUETRY DECORATED SIDE CABINET, ATTRIBUTED TO COLLINSON & LOCK
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Y A ROSEWOOD AND IVORY MARQUETRY DECORATED SIDE CABINETATTRIBUTED TO COLLINSON & LOCK, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYThe glazed doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, the drawer with ivory marquetry flanked by short drawers, the painted table with a concealed frieze drawer134cm high, 75cm wide, 39cm deepProvenance: Property from the Kingshott CollectionPublications on Renaissance ornament in the 1870s promoted the fashion for this style of certosa type ivory inlay as featured in G J Oakshott's Details and Ornaments of the Renaissance, 1888. Stephen Webb worked for Collinson and Lock of Fleet Street and Oxford Street, and similar work was exhibited by Lock and Webb at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1890.Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: DYM23FAA
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Y A ROSEWOOD AND IVORY MARQUETRY DECORATED SIDE CABINET, ATTRIBUTED TO COLLINSON & LOCK
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