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Clinton Howell Antiques
30 East 95th Street Apt 5B
New York City, NY 10128 , United States
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Two Regency plate buckets.
$ 13,000
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Description
A charming pair of Regency mahogany brass bound plate buckets supported by carved bun feet. English, Circa 1800.
The turned bun feet on this pair of plate buckets makes them an exceptional find. Furthermore, the graduated size was indicative of their use. Each bucket would have been used to transport a different sized plate. The larger bucket has been fitted with a brass liner.
Height: 16” Width: 16” (largest bucket measured) -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: Wood and brass Condition: Good. Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Traditional, George III Dealer Reference #: 376787 Incollect Reference #: 376787 -
Dimensions
W. 14.25 in; H. 16 in; W. 36.2 cm; H. 40.64 cm;
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Clinton Howell Antiques is a New York City-based antique dealer in very fine English antique furniture and decorative objects, serving a world-wide clientele of collectors, designers and museums alike
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