A J.P. White 'Daffodil' oak dresser, designed by M.H. Baillie-Scott, the superstructure with rectangular top above two open shelves flanked by single cupboard doors with marquetry inlay depicting daffodils and with brass drop handle, each enclosing single fitted shelf, the canted base with two central short drawers between two single cupboard doors enclosing single fitted shelf, above open platform shelf, on rectangular ends.

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A J.P. White 'Daffodil' oak dresser, designed by M.H. Baillie-Scott, the superstructure with rectangular top above two open shelves flanked by single cupboard doors with marquetry inlay depicting daffodils and with brass drop handle, each enclosing single fitted shelf, the canted base with two central short drawers between two single cupboard doors enclosing single fitted shelf, above open platform shelf, on rectangular ends.
153.5cm. wide; 175cm. high; 60cm. deep

Lot Essay

Cf. 'Art Journal' 1904, p.133, original watercolour design.

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