Flemish, late 18th/early 19th century. Jacobean style marquetry inlaid oak court cupboard, extensively carved and In two parts: the upper with projecting rectangular cornice with outset corners over a conforming carved frieze flanked by masks over drop pendant finials above a canted section with two paneled doors centering a simulated door, all marquetry inlaid with contrasting woods depicting urns issuing foliage within inlaid sawtooth and chip carved borders concealing an open interior compartment for storage, the lower section having an egg and dart, chip carved and barber pole inlay decoration above two cupboard doors centered by a simulated door, each marquetry inlaid with contrasting woods depicting urns issuing foliage and flanked by grotesque masks with trailing foliage, a pair of drawers with fret carved scrolling foliage to the bottom between gadrooning and a lunette carved skirt raised on turned legs. Approximate height 69", width 56", depth 24.8".
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