CORNER CUPBOARDS hanging, straight-fronted
In plain Cuban mahogany, with decoration in the straight broken pediment with dentil moulding. c.1750
A simple glazed oak corner cupboard. The moulding has been brought forward at top and bottom to give a balanced finish. c.1780-1810
This well veneered walnut example with arched broken pediment and shaped top to the door is ideally suited for focusing attention on its contents. Note the clever use of the half-round beading line for this purpose.
c.1730
Typical of the little oak cupboards with a moulding round the edge which were set into walls.
Early 19th century
A simple country cherrywood example with a boldly executed fielded panel. Here colour and patination are all important to the price. 1740-1770
Inlays of white wood make this an impressive example, fine figure in the centre oval. c. 1880
With the frieze veneered in mahogany and three small drawers beneath, this is a little above the run of country pieces. Note wide price bracket. c. 1780-1810