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After the model by Joseph Stöckel and Guillaume Beneman, Circa 1910.

Of trapezoid form, the thick green and white veined variegated marble top above a conforming panelled oak-leaf frieze over two doors applied with a mask of Medusa surmounted by a plumed helmet, quivers of arrows, flags, battle axes and meandering foliage opening to reveal six open drawers à l'anglaise , with panelled concave sides, the angles formed as ribbon-tied arrow clusters, above a straight apron cast with bands of entrelac , on solid gilt bronze paw feet.

36¼ in. (92 cm.) high; 71¾ in. (182.3 cm.) wide; 28¾ in. (73 cm.) deep

Provenance: The present lot is a faithful copy of the commode supplied by Guillaume Benneman for Louis XVI's apartments at Compiègne in 1786. It was probably made by Sauvage for the Comte de Provence and was later adapted by Benneman under the instruction of Hauré for Louis XVI's Cabinet du Conseil at Fontainebleau, where it remains today. (see J. Meuvret et al., French Cabinet Makers of the Eighteenth Century, 1963, p. 309).

Copied in widely varying degrees of quality throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the present example exhibits a high level of workmanship as becoming of a celebrated Parisian Belle Époque ébéniste such as François Linke who made the model under Index Number 775.

Louis XVI style bronze mounted Commode a Vantaux

£23,500.00價格
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