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Lot 116

A George III fiddleback mahogany and crossbanded serpentine dressing chest

20 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£10,000 - £15,000

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A George III fiddleback mahogany and crossbanded serpentine dressing chest

The serpentine moulded top above a fitted drawer with baize lined slide and ratcheted writing slope, above a ratcheted dressing mirror and drawer, five lidded compartments and a variety of other compartments and divisions; above three long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, 107cm wide, 60cm deep, 86cm high (42in wide, 23.5in deep, 33.5in high).

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Provenance:
Haughley Park, Suffolk unitl to 1956

Haughley Park is a privately owned Grade I listed Jacobean manor house. It was built by Sir John Sulyard in 1620 and since had various owners. From 1918 to 1924 the house remained empty and between 1924 and 1956 it was owned by Turner Henderson, a retired tea planter.

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