£12,000 - £18,000
AN EXCEPTIONAL LARGE ELIZABETHAN OAK SETTLE, WITH REMARAKBLE DOUBLE SERPENT CRESTING IN WALNUT, ENGLISH, WEST COUNTRY, CIRCA 1590-1600. The unique and remarkable settle with Walnut cresting carved with scrolling and interlaced twin serpents, above a cross rail of grape and vine interlace that seamlessly merges into the uprights, the back featuring a row of 35 multi timber spindles in bog oak, ash, elm and oak, over five plain panels divided by wrigglework carved uprights, the twin down-swept arms of very large scale all carved and incised over bold ring turned uprights, the twin plank , butterfly hinged lifting seat revealing a full width boxed compartment over seven smaller square panels divided by further guilloche interlace and circular bulls-eye motifs., 182cm wide 143cm high 63cm deep Provenance - Purchased from H. W. Keil Ltd, Tudor House, Broadway, Worcestershire, in the mid to late 1960s.
stunning example.
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