
Between 1710 and 1725 the basic shape of Dutch cupboards changed: cabinets on tall open supports were gradually replaced by cupboards with a base that comprised a chest of drawers. This is therefore a typical eighteenth-century cupboard. The silver mounts on the doors and drawers were the work of Dirk Froger, a silversmith in Amsterdam. In addition to the maker's mark, the silver also bears the date letter for 1764. It was around this time that the cabinet was made, probably be a cabinetmaker in Amsterdam. This cabinet would have been remarkably expensive piece of furniture. The veneer over the oak structure has been enlivened with floral designs, ribbons and
rocailles in marquetry.
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