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A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 1
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 2 - 35 Tite Street, from the archive of Lady Glenconner
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 3
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 4
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 5
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 6
A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chestCirca 1785 image 7
Lady Glenconner: My Life in Objects
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A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chest
Circa 1785

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19 November 2025, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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A George III satinwood, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and ebony line inlaid serpentine chest

Circa 1785
The central fan inlaid and crossbanded top above four drawers on square tapering legs, 94cm wide x 57cm deep x 88cm high, (37in wide x 22in deep x 34 1/2in high)

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Provenance
With Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd. London, where acquired by The Hon. Colin Tennant (later Lord Glenconner), 3 May 1960

Saleroom notices

Please note that the key escutcheons for three of the four drawers bear the signature Chippendale S-shape, also found in furniture made by Cobb, however through years of turning the distinct shape has worn (the top escution is probably replaced). The back and underside with a stained red wash, also a feature typically found on Chippendale furniture.

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