William & Mary period chest on stand

William & Mary period chest on stand
Circa 1700
A rare floral marquetry olive wood oyster veneered chest on stand in the manner of Thomas Pistor who often used stained green ivory as decoration on ebony ground veneer.

The lower section comprises of a long single drawer above short sugar barley twist legs. The stretcher base and bun feet are of a later date.

Thomas Pistor Senior was a London cabinet maker. He was recorded being in Moorfields in 1678. By 1693 his workshop moved to Bell Court.
Provenance; Bratton House, Westbury, Wiltshire.

Condition
Good, consistent with age

W
102.00cm
40.16 inches
H
124.00cm
48.82 inches
D
61.00cm
24.02 inches
Origin
United Kingdom
Medium
Olive wood oyster veneer
Reference
8190103
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