Livery cupboard
Category
Furniture
Date
circa 1700 - 1730
Materials
Oak, iron
Measurements
195 x 141.5 x 59 cm
Place of origin
England or Wales
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Bateman's, East Sussex
NT 760898
Summary
An oak livery cupboard, English/Welsh, early to mid-18th century. With moulded cornice above a pair of doors with later iron hinges, each with a pair of square fielded panels above two rows of two rectangular fielded panels. The doors enclosing an interior fitted with a later division, rails and hooks. The ends with four plain panels. Later base moulding and bracket feet.
Provenance
Listed in the Double Spare Room (North) in the inventory taken at Bateman's in 1939. Bequeathed by Caroline Starr Balestier, Mrs Rudyard Kipling (1862-1939) with Bateman’s and its contents.