Rare Late 17th Century Inlaid Satinwood and Ebony Coffer on Stand

Collection EE40 SKU: 13170
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Rare Late 17th Century Inlaid Satinwood and Ebony Coffer on Stand

A remarkable example of cabinet furniture from the late 17th century, this rare inlaid satinwood and ebony coffer on stand showcases the sophistication and artistry synonymous with the period. Embodying the refined craftsmanship of Ceylonese workshops, this storage chest stands as both a practical and decorative object of enduring appeal.

Origin: Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Inlaid satinwood and ebony

Dimensions:
Height: 94 cm (37 ins)
Width: 108 cm (42.5 ins)
Depth: 56 cm (22 ins)

Condition: Well preserved with excellent patina; minor age-related wear in keeping with its age.

This elegant coffer on stand reflects the global influences present in cabinet furniture at the turn of the 19th century. The use of fine Ceylonese satinwood and contrasting ebony demonstrates a clear appreciation for both exotic materials and sophisticated techniques, drawing stylistic parallels with other late 17th-century storage chests now held in prominent museum collections. Such pieces, celebrated for their intricate inlay and bold silhouettes, remain highly sought after by collectors of historical furniture.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite inlaid work in satinwood and ebony, displaying expert craftsmanship typical of late 17th-century Ceylonese artisans.
  • Handsome proportions and elegant lines, with a sturdy stand optimising both function and display.
  • A rare example within the broad category of storage chests, offering significant collecting value due to its distinguished origin, period, and excellent state of preservation.
  • A superb piece of cabinet furniture, suitable for prominent display in a drawing room, library, or as a unique focal point within a curated furniture collection.

The timeless design and exceptional workmanship of this coffer make it a piece of outstanding interest for enthusiasts of fine storage chests and period cabinet furniture. Whether as an investment for the connoisseur or a statement piece for the home interior, this rare inlaid satinwood and ebony coffer on stand is sure to captivate and impress.

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