Oak Cupboard Circa 16th Century  Dutch in origin - GREAT Condition

The cupboard doors are a pair of windows shutters from Antwerp or thereabouts, with a set of hinges to articulate and fold back shutters for four windows, upper and lower.

The V&A has an example with a similar arrangement of hinges, with German shutter catches: 
https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O117877/window-shutter-mounts-unknown/

You might say it was a pair of 16th-century Flemish window shutters made into a cupboard, you can see them in old master paintings.Including this one: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436791

It is linen lined. It has had a shelf solid wooden shelf added (if necessary this can be easily removed (4 screws)
It has also had a clothes rail added, again can be removed.

For DIMENSIONS SEE PHOTOS

We used it as a coat, hat and boot storage. 

Sadly having to sell as we have downsized. Is being stored in our barn.

Collection ONLY from Lewes BN8