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an early 18th century small burr elm and oak spice cupboard, english, circa 1710-20
£1,450
height: 39.5 cm
width: 40.7 cm
REF: 3938
a william & mary oak spice cupboard, circa 1700
£895
height: 41.5 cm
width: 41.7 cm
REF: 3276
a george i figured-elm and oak boarded mural cupboard, welsh, circa 1720
£1,250
height: 63 cm
width: 45 cm
REF: 3434
a william & mary oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1690
height: 40.4 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4624
a fruitwood, marquetry table-top cabinet augsburg, germany, circa 1600
£4,250
width: 56.5 cm
REF: 4252
a rare henry viii joined oak livery cupboard, circa 1540
£ POA
height: 139.5 cm
width: 134.5 cm
REF: 3741
a small james i oak livery cupboard, circa 1620
£2,950
height: 98 cm
width: 89.5 cm
REF: 3982
a small charles ii oak spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, west country, circa 1660
£3,650
height: 60.3 cm
width: 78 cm
REF: 4600
a charles i joined and boarded oak and inlaid mural livery cupboard, west country, circa 1640
£4,500
height: 85 cm
width: 76.2 cm
REF: 4433
a small queen anne oak table-top box, circa 1710
£950
height: 26 cm
width: 40 cm
REF: 4076
a good cedar or cypress, pen-work decorated table-cabinet, alto adige, north east italy, circa 1600
£4,950
height: 60.5 cm
REF: 3631
a joined and boarded oak mural cupboard, english, circa 1700-20
£1,150
height: 61 cm
width: 48 cm
REF: 3203
a george i oak table-top cabinet, circa 1720
height: 29.8 cm
width: 35.5 cm
REF: 3236
a george ii joined and boarded oak mural cupboard, north wales, circa 1730
£975
height: 58 cm
width: 46 cm
REF: 3230
a charles i joined oak food hutch, circa 1640
£3,250
height: 115.5 cm
width: 112.7 cm
REF: 3116
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