Zweden, commode in Louis XVI stijl, eind 19e eeuw; Uitgevoerd met marqueterie van vazen, draperieën en bloemmanden in vakwerk. Verguld koperen beslag en monturen. Granieten blad. Geheel staande op vier taps aflopende poten. h. 84 cm, b. 109 cm, d. 47 cm Christie's South Kensington, European Furniture, Works of Art & Carpets. The Property of a Lady, 27 March 2007, lot 438 [1] A Swedisch Gilt-Metal Mounted Mahogany Rosewood and Marquetry Commode, last quarter 19th century
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Rusland, paar berken- en mahoniehouten démi-lune commodes, 19e eeuw; De ladenfronten en zijdes uitgevoerd met opgelegde ruitvorm omkadert door koperen biezen. De bovenzijde met getrapte top. Staande op taps aflopende poten. h. 86,5 cm, b. 86 cm, d. 47 cm Sotheby's Amsterdam, Fine European Furniture & Decorations, 11 april 2006, lot 184. For a related early 19th century commode see: 'Russian Furniture. The Golden Age 1780-1840, A. Cheneviere' 2001. [2] A pair of Russion karelian birch, mahogany and brass banden dèmi-lune commodes, 19th century
A CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY, WALNUT AND MARQUETRY COMMODE PROBABLY ITALIAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 90cm high, 122cm wide, 56cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSplits and cracks, chips and losses, some repairs and replacement of veneer and inlayThe rear legs with old splits through, these have been re-attached with metal brackets but remain fragile and will require further repairs to secure, do not drag this piece of furniture to its position on installation as the legs are likely to give-out. All legs appear to have been cut and re-joined at some point, the front legs more secure than the rear legsSigns of old woodworm damage including large holes to the topFading, wear, colour variation overall, Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH PARQUETRY, MARQUETRY AND MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE LATE 19TH CENTURY With arrangement of three drawers 85cm high, 73cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe marble top is broken in places and has been repaired, some cracks visible and also some losses to corners and extremities - quite possibly the original marble topMetal mounts dirty and discoloured throughout Some small chips and losses to the veneersDrawers 'sticking' - may well benefit from some lubrication such as candle wax - Dreweatts makes no guarantees if this will solve the issue Please see additonal images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A LOUIS XVI WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND PARQUETRY DECORATED COMMODE LATE 18TH CENTURY 86cm high, 119.5cm wide, 51.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips, losses, some repairs to veneer including filler,The locks appear to be original, the handles quite possibly later, these are secured with later nails to the interior of the drawer fronts There is a crack running down the top, this is horizontal and has signs of filler, further filler to other old damaged areas including the top Overall appears solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1780 AND LATER Of small proportion, with arrangement of four drawers 74cm high, 62cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Appears to have been adapted from a commode or 'thunderbox' and converted to a chest of drawers - there are marks and stains to the exterior and overall would benefit from a clean and polish Old splits and cracks, chips and losses, Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III satinwood and marquetry demi-lune commode in the manner of Ince & Mayhew, the top inlaid with a sand-shaded half fan tied ribbons and swags of Hare bells within a rosewood crossbanded border with further harebells, fitted three shaped doors with tied laurel wreath and triumphal urn inlay on a quartered ground, supported by inlaid tapering square supports, 126 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 88 cm overall height. The commode has had some later sub-divisions to the interior, the top has had a dark watermark (pan ring) removed locally that has caused the outline to have sunken slightly.,Update, the feet look to have been cut off at some point, you can see where the saw has stalled in its kerf on one foot perhaps the commode had small block feet, the detail continues from the pilasters to the feet suggesting that the legs are correct but cut downThe shelves are later additions with signs of Vandyk crystals staining to the shelves and shelf supports, maybe this carcass interior was not partitioned for shelves or perhaps one long shelf.The top of the commode has had a dark cup ring taken out but this has left a slightly depressed ring to the surface. the top is free from cracks or splits.The two end cupboards are free from splits but do have some slightly lifting sections of marquetry, the central door shows some transmission of the boarded ground in the form of a subtle undulation to the surface, but it remains intact without splits.The commode has had some restoration over the years using outdated processes and has also had something done to the interior, possibly to make three compartments from a large single space with a single shelf but is basically period.Please see the extra images supplied .
An antique French Louis XVI style kingwood veneered tombeau commode chest of three long drawers, with grey marble top and figural ormolu mounts. Width 115cm, height 85cm, depth 59cm.Some loss to veneer, particularly around corners. Drawer linings are all new, but the carcass appears older. Marble top in good condition with very minor chips to the bottom of rear corners.
Importante commode estampillée de Jacques Dautriche, d'époque Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI, en placage de bois de rose et bois de violette à marqueterie géométrique, riche ornementation de bronzes dorésAn important late Louis XV ormolu-mounted tulipwood, kingwood and amaranth parquetry commode by Jacques Dautriche, third quarter 18th centuryThe shaped rouge griotte marble top above three frieze drawers with inset patera and rosette entrelac border, above two long drawers inlaid sans traverse with trellis and flowerhead parquetry within contrasting encadrements and four foliate ring handles, the marquetry divided in three panels flanked by acanthus wrapped and swaged foliate chutes, the sides conformingly inlaid, above a draped mask apron headed by serpents, on hipped legs with foliate ormolu edge terminating in upswept acanthus paw feet, stamped 'J.DAUTRICHE' and 'JME', with black ink inventory number to top '10923' and a indistinct inscription, 130cm wide, 59cm deep, 89.5cm high (51in wide, 23in deep, 35in high). Footnotes:Jacques van Oostenrik, dit Dautriche, maître on 24 May 1765.ProvenanceMaurice Ségoura, Paris, 1976.Born in the Netherlands, Jacques van Oostenrijk moved to Paris sometime before 1743, at which time he gallicized his name to Dautriche. Until he became maître in 1765, he worked as an independent craftsman who specialised in marquetry. The very talented Dautriche seem to have been soon influenced by the very best ébénistes and particularly by the celebrated Jean-Francois Oeben who was one of the most emblematic cabinet makers of the reign of Louis XV. A working collaboration between Dautriche and Oeben has been suggested by A. Pradère. Dautriche accession to the master's degree took place two years after Jean-Francois Oeben's death. His production is characterized by well executed and high-quality parquetry pieces, as the commode here offered. Interestingly, ornamental bronzes and marquetry panels are as well often identical to those found in Oeben's oeuvre. Dautriche famous clients comprised the Comte d'Artois as attested by his deliveries to the Palais du Temple.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Commode légèrement bombée en façade en placage d'amarante d'époque Régence attribuée à Mathieu ChevallierA Régence ormolu-mounted amaranth commode attributed to Mathieu Chevallier, second quarter 18th centuryOf shaped rectangular form, the moulded mottled later marble top above two long drawers, each simulating two small drawers with ormolu encadrement mouldings, handles and escutcheons, flanked to the angle by foliate mask chutes, scrolling acanthus apron mount and on slight cabriole legs terminating in upswept foliate sabots, 124cm wide x 61cm deep x 83cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 24in deep x 32 1/2in high)Footnotes:This Régence commode by Chevallier belongs to a small series of closely related chests of drawers, one of which stamped Chevallier sold Ader-Picard-Tajan, Paris, June 1, 1981; and a second one albeit with inlaid top, sold Arcole, Paris, April 19, 1989. Close similarities between these commodes are the identical dimensions, the ormolu mounts comprising handles, keyholes, encadrements as well as apron, as well as the timber used. The commode here offered was probably originally fitted with the characteristic ormolu rosette mounts to each side.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A VARIEGATED GREY MARBLE TABLE TOP ITALIAN 20th century 115cm long, 51.5cm wide, 3cm thick Condition Report: Overall presentable order and appearance, needs to be displayed upon a suitable base (console, commode, or similar) Old repair to the centre - this appears to be a professional repair and is secure, the usual edge chips and nibbles notedThe underside of the marble clearly shows the diagonal break - see additional images - and two straight horizontal lines - rebated for a metal rod reinforcement backfilled with cementThe rear unpolished - this is designed to sit against a wall rather than be on a centre table or similar free-standing itemPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XVI bois satiné, amaranth and fruitwood marquetry commode, c.1780, the Belgian grey Saint-Anne marble top above three drawers, the top drawer fitted and stamped to its leading edge, in 18th-century script, 'N...7...N', the angle mounts added in the early 20th century,130cm wide61cm deep88cm highProvenance: The property of a gentleman.Condition ReportThe marble top broken and repaired. Chips, knocks and losses. One handle lost. Further cosmetic and structural breaks and repairs throughout, however it currently stands ok and is usable in its current condition. Overall it would benefit from some professional attention.
A Louis XVI cherrywood commode, c.1790, the rectangular Belgian grey Saint-Anne marble top above three short and two long graduated drawers, flanked by fluted turret columns headed by ribbed mounts cast with anthemia and Greek key, on toupie feet,126cm wide58cm deep85cm highProvenance: The property of a gentleman.Condition ReportThe marble broken and repaired. One leg broken and repaired. General knocks, wear, chips and losses to veneer throughout. Overall stands stable and is usable, however would benefit from professional attention.
ROKOKO-KOMMODE Süddeutschland, Mitte 18. Jahrhundert, zweischübig, Nusswurzelholz auf Weichholzkorpus furniert, die Schübefront leicht bauchig geschweift, über einem Fußgestell mit schräggestellten Bocksfüßen und einziehenden, geschweiften Profilen. Felderbildende Band- und Fadeneinlagen, die sich überschneiden und dunklere und hellere Felder in zeigen, Beschlagwerk mit beweglichen, gegossenen Rocaillehenkeln an Rocaillekartuschen sowie asymmetrische Schlüsselbeschläge, in der Platte ebenfalls von Bändern gerahmtes Furniermittelfeld, die originalen Schlösser erhalten, Schlüssel vorhanden, HxBxT: 95/125/65 cm. Rest.Provenienz: gekauft Ende der 1970er Jahre bei dem Antiquitätenhändler Karl Biechele in Ochsenhasen. | ROKOKO COMMODESouthern Germany, mid 18th century, two-tier, walnut burl veneered on a softwood body, the drawer front slightly curved, over a base with slanted trestle feet and curved profiles. Band and thread inlays forming fields, overlapping and showing darker and lighter fields, fittings with movable, moulded rocaille handles on rocaille cartouches and asymmetrical key fittings, veneer centre panel also framed by bands in the top, the original locks preserved, key present, HxWxD: 95/125/65 cm. Rest.Provenance: purchased in the late 1970s from the antique dealer Karl Biechele in Ochsenhasen.

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