A Spanish iron-mounted, parcel-gilt and bone inlaid walnut 'papelara'
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A Spanish iron-mounted, parcel-gilt and bone inlaid walnut 'papelara'

FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY

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A Spanish iron-mounted, parcel-gilt and bone inlaid walnut 'papelara'
First half 17th Century
The rectangular top above ten variously sized drawers and two cupboard doors, each decorated with spiral columns, flanked by carrying handles to the sides
55 cm. high x 89 cm. wide x 40 cm. deep
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Lot Essay

The 17th Century Spanish cabinets of the papelera and escritorio types, which had developed from the 16th Century fall-front vargueños were very representative of the mudejar or Hispano-Moresque style. Vargueños were typically decorated with an architectural façade fitted with small ivory plaques and often embellished with bronze mounts while the papeleras, a later and more ostentatious adaptation of the vargueño, were fitted with neither a fall-front nor doors.

A comparable papelera is illustrated in Monique Riccardi-Cubitt, Le Cabinet, Paris, 1993, p. 186, cat. nr. 10.

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