A Fine 19th Century Inlaid Etagere Attributed to Holland & Sons
H: 45.5 in / 115 cm | W: 46.5 in / 118 cm | D: 16 in / 40 cm
Description
Constructed in coromandel, harewood with boxwood stringing, with further inlays in ivory and gilt bronze ornamentation; of rectangular form with incurved sides, rising from toupie feet, two turned, inlaid and bronze mounted columns support the shelves, having a mirror back, and the platform with etched ivory roundels to the angles, and fitted with an arcaded pierced brass backrail.
Circa 1880
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