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This 17th century English oak gilded silver table cabinet, decorated with Dutch figures and landscapes, is an early instance of the European imitation of ‘exotic’ imported goods.

From a private collection, the 22in x 2ft 5in (57 x 75cm) piece dates to c.1620 and is similar to several English cabinets residing in museum collections, including one in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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