
Oak with deal backing, decorated with marquetry inlay. Signed and dated 'Jos Butler, 1814' in marquetry on a secret door inside the left-hand cupboard. The centre panel inset with an eight-day movement clock by Thomas Joyce (1793-1861) of Whitchurch.
More information
Title of artwork, date
A Housekeeper's Cupboard, 1814
Date supported
1981
Medium and material
Oak
Dimensions
206 x 221 cm
Grant
725
Total cost
2900
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