A CONTINENTAL CUT-BRASS AND IVORY-INLAID ROSEWOOD COMMODE A VANTAUX
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A CONTINENTAL CUT-BRASS AND IVORY-INLAID ROSEWOOD COMMODE A VANTAUX

POSSIBLY GERMAN, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A CONTINENTAL CUT-BRASS AND IVORY-INLAID ROSEWOOD COMMODE A VANTAUX
POSSIBLY GERMAN, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
En suite with the previous lot, profusely inlaid with Corinthian ornament of birds, floral garlands and geometric foliate scrolls, the shaped rectangular portoro marble top and frieze drawer above two cupboard doors enclosing three banded satinwood tray-drawers above a sprung apron drawer, on scrolled paw feet
38 in. (96.5 cm.) high; 51¾ in. (131.5 cm.) wide; 22¾ in. (58 cm.) deep
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Please note that this group of furniture (Lots 139, 140 & 141) is almost certainly Dutch, made c. 1845-50 in Zwolle by the cabinet-maker Jan Kamphuis. A similarly-inlaid table was acquired by King William II of the Netherlands in 1846 and is now at Het Loo Palace. We are grateful to Dr. Reinier Baarsen for providing this information.

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