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View of the right and left side of the Badminton Cabinet | LIECHTENSTEIN. The Princely Collections, Vaduz–Vienna
The Badminton Cabinet (or Badminton Chest) was commissioned by Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort, at the age of 19. It took thirty experts six years to … | Möbel
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The Badminton Cabinet The Property of Mrs. Barbara Piasecka Johnson. December 9, 2004. Sale # ?6968? Lot 260. by Christie?s (London).: Good (2005) | Wittenborn Art Books
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Badminton cabinet, Florence 1720/1732. It was sold in 2004 for 36 million dollars[1545x2248] : r/ArtefactPorn
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The Badminton Chest' or 'The Badminton Cabinet' is considered to be the most expensive furniture piece in the world. Ordered by Henry Somerset back in... | By P2P.com.bd | Facebook
Charles Cator, responsable international du département des meubles chez Christie's, examine le Cabinet de badminton, qui a été fait aux ateliers Grand-ducal à Florence, 1736, et s'élève à 386 cm de haut