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English George III Bow-Fronted Mahogany Corner Cupboard with Geometric Inlay, c.1770

SKU: GEORCH1

Regular price £1,200.00
Regular price Sale price £1,200.00
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A diminutive English George III wall-mounted corner cupboard in finely figured mahogany, dating to around 1770. The piece has a pleasing bow-fronted form, its gently curved doors giving it a softness that contrasts with the crisp precision of its geometric line inlay, a detail that firmly situates it within the refined decorative language of the late 18th century.

Well constructed in selected mahogany with a rich, even tone, it retains its original character, including shaped brass escutcheons and hinges consistent with the period. The scale is particularly lovely—small yet purposeful—suggesting use in a more intimate domestic setting.

Surviving in an honest, largely untouched condition, it remains a charming and increasingly scarce example of early English furniture from the later Georgian period.

  • Width: 38 cm (14.96″)
  • Height: 55.5 cm (21.85″)
  • Depth: 23.5 cm (9.25″)