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and Mahogany box with compartmentalized lift-out tray 19th C.
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The front has a central panel
of flame mahogany framed with alternate satinwood and ebony.
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The box has its original compartmented wooden
tray of mahogany construction. The facings are satinwood.
Some of the compartments have supplementary lids with turned
bone pulls.
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The bottoms of the compartments have been lined with velvet making
the box ideal for jewelry.
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Overview which shows how well the light and darker woods are combined to create a box which
looks simple, but is in fact constructed with time consuming care in the complexity of the
framing of every panel. It has the quiet elegance of the neoclassical period of the late
18th century. The proportions are perfect, the decoration subtle, the choice of timbers
well thought out.
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The top has a central panel of rosewood framed with satinwood
and ebony lines within a larger panel of satinwood which is in turn
framed with a cross-banding of kingwood.
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Detail which shows how well the light and darker woods are combined to create a box which
looks simple, but is in fact constructed with time consuming care in the complexity of the
framing of every panel. It has the quiet elegance of the neoclassical period of the late
18th century. The proportions are perfect, the decoration subtle, the choice of timbers
well thought out.
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The sides and back have panels of flame mahogany framed
with contrasting satinwood and ebony.
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The sides and back have panels of flame mahogany framed
with contrasting satinwood and ebony.
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The box is stamped "MICHAEL BUTLER" "127 ABBEY
ST. DUBLIN"
Michael Butler is from a family business of cabinet makers and antique dealers. He traded in the late 19th C as "Michael Butler Ltd, Antique Galleries"
The firm specialized in reproducing 18th C Irish furniture. One of his most important
commissions was to
furnish the Viceregal Lodge in Phoenix Park in 1903. This is now the house of the
Irish President.
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