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NICOLAS PETIT: A LOUIS XVI MARBLE, TULIPWOOD, MARQUETRY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED PETIT COMMODE, the serpentine front decorated with foliate marquetry within a square border with gilt metal ring handles, key escutcheons and mounts, the sides similarly decorated, stamped to the top of the carcass "Petit JME", 34" high x 25.5" wide. See illustration Nicolas Petit (1732-1791) is recorded as being a cabinet maker with workshops in the Rue de Fauberg, St.-Antoine. Petit became a Master Ébéniste in 1761, attracting an important circle of clients including the duc d'Orléans, the duc de Bouillon and the princesse de Hesse and established himself as one of the leading 18th century French furniture makers and marchands-merciersis
LOUIS-NOËL MALLE: A LOUIS XV MARBLE TOPPED ROSEWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND ORMOLU SERPENTINE PETIT COMMODE, the marble top above two shaped drawers with broad scrolling crossbanding and gilt metal handles, key escutcheons and mounts, on slender tapering legs, stamped to the top of the carcass "LN Malle JME", 31" high x 30" wide. See illustration Louis-Noël Malle (1734-1782) is recorded as a cabinet maker working in Paris in 1765. His workshops are recorded as being located in the Rue de Faubourg, St.-Antoine, where he specialised in highly decorative marquetry furniture. Malle is recorded as becoming a Master Ébéniste on 18th November, 1765
A LOUIS XVI MARBLE TOPPED THREE DRAWER COMMODE, the rectangular variegated red marble top above three cream and gilt lined drawers with gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, 18th century, 32" high x 45" wide. See illustration Provenance: Formerly in Le Château Triquerville, Seine Maritime, France
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED SERPENTINE FRONTED COMMODE, the variegated marble top with moulded border above two short and two long drawers with marquetry crossbanding and rococo style mounts, between serpentine corners with conforming mounts, stamped to the top of one leg "Boudin JME", 34" high x 46" wide. See illustration Leonard Boudin (1735-1807) was recorded as an independent ébéniste who worked in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine district of Paris until 1767, then opening a shop in the rue Froidmanteau in the early 1770s. Throughout his career, Boudin was renowned for his skill in marquetry, parquetry and lacquer, becoming a Master Ébéniste in 1761. After a number of significant commissions, including suppliying a bureau-plat to Gilles Joubert (marchand-ébéniste to the Garde-Meuble Royal) for the Comte de Provence at Compiègne and a commode for the Comte at Fontainebleau in 1771), Boudin became one of the leading marchand-merciers in France during the 18th century Some of the most important pieces of furniture bearing Boudin's stamp are in the collections of the Louvre, Carnavalet, Chateau de Versailles and the Cleveland Museum of Art
FRANÇOIS-GASPARD TEUNÉ AND ADRIEN FLEURY: A MATCHED PAIR OF RÉGENCE COMMODES, each with serpentine fronted marble tops with moulded borders, above two short drawers and two long drawers with kingwood marquetry fronts and all over gilt metal mounts, each commode stamped to the top of the carcass. 34" high x 50.5" wide. See illustration François-Gaspard Teuné (1726 - after c 1788) was a Parisian ébéniste who was made Master Ébéniste 19 March 1766. He had premises in rue Traversière-Saint-Antoine and then in rue de Charonne. A cylinder desk bearing in the marquetry the arms of the comte d'Artois, and made in 1781-82 is in the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle Adrien Fleury (1721-1774) is recorded as being a retailer and ébéniste working in Faubourg St.-Germain and Rue de Charonne.
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD ORMOLU AND MARBLE TOP COMMODE, the serpentine fronted top with moulded border above two short and a central small drawer and two long drawers with all over geometric veneers and gilt metal mounts, 34" high x 51" wide. See illustration Provenance: Formerly in Château de la Seilleraye, Carquefou, Loire-Atlantique, France
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE COMMODE, the shaped top inlaid with scrolling vines and grapes, within ewer-shaped motifs, within a scrolling border, above a frieze of marquetry patera and hanging swags with a central frieze drawer above a pair of cupboard doors decorated with a neo-classical urn amongst scrolls and flowers, flanked by further bow-fronted cupboards, on shaped legs with gilt metal mounts, mid-18th century, 34.75" high x 54" wide. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Kenneth Neame Ltd. 27 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RT For a similar forms of commodes, please see Mallett Antiques stock no. F2J0203, or 'Catalogue of Commodes' Lucy Wood, Lady Lever Art Gallery, 1994, no. 12

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