Lot 272

An 18th Century Solid Yew-wood Welsh Tridarn, attributed to North Wales, probably Snowdonia, Circa 1760. The upper section having a canopy top on baluster turned front columns with paneled back & sides. The mid section topped by a moulded frieze rail with pendant finials either side overhanging two fielded panel doors flanking an arcaded centre panel with scalloped edge and spindled adornments. The lower section housing two fielded drawers centred by a small faux drawer to the frieze above fielded panel doors, standing on stile supports, 84” (214 cm) high, 55½” (142 cm) wide, 20½” (53 cm) deep.

Sold for: £8400

Auction Expired because there were no bids

Or Bid Live through the following

This requires registration with the appropriate platform, they ask for basic details including a credit/debit card check to add you to their system (no monies are taken), then you log in with your details and bid live on the saleday.

Description

An 18th Century Solid Yew-wood Welsh Tridarn, attributed to North Wales, probably Snowdonia, Circa 1760. The upper section having a canopy top on baluster turned front columns with paneled back & sides. The mid section topped by a moulded frieze rail with pendant finials either side overhanging two fielded panel doors flanking an arcaded centre panel with scalloped edge and spindled adornments. The lower section housing two fielded drawers centred by a small faux drawer to the frieze above fielded panel doors, standing on stile supports, 84” (214 cm) high, 55½” (142 cm) wide, 20½” (53 cm) deep.