Lot Essay
The mahogany marble-topped cabinet with columnar-stump feet is embellished in the French style of 1800 popularised by C. Percier and P. Fontaine's, Receuil de décorations intérieures, 1801. The narrow pilasters and Grecian-compartmented door panels are banded in ormolu and display ormolu bas-reliefs celebrating Love's Triumph. Palm-framed and sunflower-inlaid medallions bear laurel-wreathed trophies of Cupid's targe and weapons, while accompanied by Mars' flower-wreathed sword and Fame-trumpeting Pompeian figures set in lozenged compartments. Related lozenge-framed figures feature on Queen Hortense's Cabinet executed about 1806 by Adam Weisweiler (S. Grandjean, Empire Furniture, London, 1966, fig. 24).