A fine late 18th century Welsh oak corner cupboard, dating from around 1780–1800. Constructed in two sections, the upper cabinet is fitted with an elegant astragal glazed door featuring a graceful semi-circular arch above six glazed panels. The slender glazing bars create a light architectural appearance while allowing an unobstructed view of the original painted interior.
The interior retains its attractive green paint, a characteristic finish found on many Welsh country cupboards of the period, providing a striking contrast with the warm oak exterior. Adjustable shelves make the cabinet equally practical for display today.
The lower section is enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, each with raised arched panels echoing the glazing pattern above. Beneath, the shaped apron is formed with three shallow arches, a traditional feature frequently encountered in Welsh vernacular furniture. The moulded plinth, together with the canted front corners, gives the cupboard a refined appearance.