A LOUIS XIV ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, FRUITWOOD, ASH, MARQUETRY AND IVORY-INLAID COMMODE**
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A LOUIS XIV ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, FRUITWOOD, ASH, MARQUETRY AND IVORY-INLAID COMMODE**

CIRCA 1700

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A LOUIS XIV ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, FRUITWOOD, ASH, MARQUETRY AND IVORY-INLAID COMMODE**
Circa 1700
The rounded rectangular top with two large cartouches with flowering vases, flowers and butterfly, framed by floral and foliate borders and a molded band, above three long double-bowed drawers with three panels each, two with floral marquetry and a grotesque mask, above the conformingly decorated apron, flanked by rounded angles and the sides with panels with vases of flowers, and on bracket feet, the mounts probably 18th century and regilt
33½in. (85cm.) high, 50½in. (128cm.) wide, 26¾in. (68cm.) deep
Provenance
Franklin J. Matchette, sold Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 27 November 1943, lot 156 (illus.).
Special notice
Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country

Lot Essay

With its solid rectangular form and unusual use of ash and sophisticated floral marquetry, this commode is close to the work of the celebrated Hache dynasty of ébénistes from Grenoble. A large bureau mazarin attributed to Thomas Hache (1664-1747) and made at around the same time as the present lot is decorated with highly similar marquetry of densely scrolled flowers and birds (see R. Fonvielle, La Dynastie des Hache, Grenoble, 1974, p.13).

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