A Victorian Gothic oak cabinet by Charles L. Eastlake, of architectural form the sloped top with two lidded compartments, above an arcade with roundels and human masks, the lower section with a pair of panelled doors with elaborate brass hinges above two drawers and two hutches, on bracket feet with incised decoration, height 193 cm, width 119.5 cm, depth 40.5 cm. Provenance: Fine Art Society, London. Purchased from the above in 2014. Other Notes: In 1868 Eastlake published his 'Hints on Household taste upholstery, and other Details', which was one of the most influential decorating manuals of the Victorian era.