H: 39.5 in / 100 cm | W: 31 in / 79 cm | D: 22 in / 56 cm
Description
A Fine Corner Cabinet in the Neo-Classical Revival Taste
Firmly Attributed to Maples & Co
Constructed using the very finest timbers and workmanship, the lustrous satinwood counterpointed by inlays in specimen woods including sycamore and harewood; rising from turned and knopped legs, the single lockable blind door quarter veneered about a central roundel depicting with great depth and clarity a meeting between Cupid and Euterpe, the goddess of music in a Grecian landscape, and flanked by foliate full length inlays; a single lockable drawer in the decorated apron, having quadrant mouldings; the top conformingly inlaid.
Circa 1890
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