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Sideboard   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Cousins & Cousins Ltd
Title
Sideboard
Object type Classification: NM3.1216
Description
English: Sideboard, flat topped sideboard with slightly curved backboard and small bracketed shelf, on sither side of the main body there are two cabinet doors with simple panel design on upper half, round edge cube handles and key lock. Inside is one shelf. In the centre of the main body are two parallel drawers with double, wedge shaped handles. Below the drawers is a double doored cabinet with one shelf. It has four legs in front and two legs behind. sideboard circa 1915 designed and made by Cousins and Cousins Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand rimu h 1395 x w 1526 x d 565 mm labelled reverse on tin plate, ‘D.S.C.- AND- COUSINS and COUSINS- LIMITED- HOUSE FURNISHERS- - AND - - MANUFACTURERS- AUCKLAND’ and stamped on reverse ‘15034’ purchased with funds provided by the Charles Disney Art Trust, 1999.47.1
Date 04 May 1999; George V (1910 - 1936)-House of Windsor-English reign; Circa 1925; 22 Feb 1999
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height x width x depth/length: 1395 x 1526 x 565mm
height x width x depth/length: 100 x 590 x 470mm
height x width x depth/length: 100 x 590 x 470mm

notes: h 1395 x w 1526 x d 565 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1999.47.1
Place of creation Auckland
Credit line purchased with funds provided by Charles Edgar Disney Art Trust, 1999, collection of Auckland Museum, Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1999.47.1
Notes Art and Crafts ideas were moved into mainstream furniture design by some large manufacturers. This simple, restrained and utilitarian sideboard was commissioned from Cousins and Cousins Ltd by newlyweds for their home. New Zealand rimu was, by this time, a wood that replaced oak.
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