The Property of the late Mrs. D.H. Molyneux-Cohen, Sold by Order of the Executors
A FLORENTINE WALNUT AND BURR-WALNUT BAMBOCCI CABINET with panelled rectangular top and moulded cornice above a frieze drawer with central putti-supported armorial cartouche flanked by further figures, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior of eight drawers with double-headed eagle escutcheons, the central foliate-carved door incorporating a putti within a niche and with two further drawers and two secret drawers beyond, between pilaster strips with figures supported upon human corbels and with blind arcades to the sides, on a moulded plinth with later base and turned feet, 19th Century

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A FLORENTINE WALNUT AND BURR-WALNUT BAMBOCCI CABINET with panelled rectangular top and moulded cornice above a frieze drawer with central putti-supported armorial cartouche flanked by further figures, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior of eight drawers with double-headed eagle escutcheons, the central foliate-carved door incorporating a putti within a niche and with two further drawers and two secret drawers beyond, between pilaster strips with figures supported upon human corbels and with blind arcades to the sides, on a moulded plinth with later base and turned feet, 19th Century
26½in. (67cm.) wide; 30in. (76.5cm.) high; 14½in. (37cm.) deep

拍品专文

With its decoration 'a bambocci', this cabinet belongs to a closely related group of studiolos originating from Liguria or Tuscany (see G. Rosa, I Mobile nelle civiche raccolte artistiche di Milano, Milan, pp. 40-42). A related example was sold anonymously in these rooms, 27 May 1993 lot 190