
Oliver Cornish
Sale Coordinator for Furniture, Sculpture, Rugs & Tapestries
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Sale Coordinator for Furniture, Sculpture, Rugs & Tapestries

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Provenance
Until now the offered lot formed part of a collection of furniture and works of art, ranging from the 15th century to the 18th century, which furnished an early 15th century Sussex manor house. This collection was amassed predominantly over the course of the last quarter of the previous century; it includes a number of rare and, in a few instances, very early pieces.
Literature
The present lot appears illustrated in P. Macquoid, A History of English Furniture, "The Age of Oak", 1989, London, fig. 15, pp.'s 15-16, wherein it is described as a 'double hutch'. Macquoid suggests that it is an early example of this form of furniture but unfortunately provides no approximate date of execution therein.
It is interesting and significant to note that Macquoid describes this remarkable piece of early furniture in the following detailed manner:
'...opening in two plain doors, hung with hinges of elegant form; these, however, are probably of foreign workmanship, for their size is disproportionate to the doors, and large quantities of foreign locks and hinges were imported into England to complete the furniture manufactured here. The panels on either side of the doors are decorated in plain linen pattern without fold; the cornice is most effective, with its bold Gothic hollow repeated again round the panels. The piece of furniture was originally painted vermillion, which the present owner has removed.'