probably 17th century, oak and other mixed woods with some exotic veneer and inlay, lion mask carved cornice over double doors and lower drawer, ball feet, 70 x 42-5/8 x 15-5/8 in.
Provenance: By report, in a patrician house in Hoorn, The Netherlands, prior to 1830; by report, transferred to Harlingen, The Netherlands, circa 1830; by report, acquired by J.A. Molhuysen of The Hague, circa 1900; acquired by J.J. Muiselaar of Gravenhage, The Netherlands, between 1900 and 1932; purchased from J.J. Muiselaar on May 9, 1932; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
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By report, in a patrician house in Hoorn, The Netherlands, prior to 1830; by report, transferred to Harlingen, The Netherlands, circa 1830; by report, acquired by J.A. Molhuysen of The Hague, circa 1900; acquired by J.J. Muiselaar of Gravenhage, The Netherlands, between 1900 and 1932; purchased from J.J. Muiselaar on May 9, 1932; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
restorations, repairs, and losses throughout, with elements of mixed age (see detailed photos), some pest damage
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