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A fantastic quality exhibition 19th century kingwood credenza. Of grand size & proportion with 37 porcelain plaques. The central door with large porcelain plaque flanked by two serpentine display doors. The central interior with one shelf and two shelves to the sides. There are Four cherub figures & ormolu mounts. Belonged to The Great Brampton House in Herefordshire as shown in catalogue photo illustration.
THE GREAT BRAMPTON HOUSE
Constructed in the early 19th century, Great Brampton House stands on the site of an earlier property. It is believed to have been built for John Pye, who sold the estate in 1825 to Charles Ballinger. Later, in 1853, the house was acquired by the Murray Aynsley family, who are thought to have made significant alterations that give the house its current form
Great Brampton House has long been associated with art and antiques. The estate houses a vast collection of antiques and quirky art, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience . The eclectic decor and artistic ambiance make it a haven for art enthusiasts and collectors alike
Great Brampton House stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of British country life, blending historical significance with artistic flair. Its unique character and charm continue to captivate visitors, making it a cherished landmark in Herefordshire.
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