A Dutch ebony, walnut, fruitwood, amaranth and marquetry cabinet on stand
A Dutch ebony, walnut, fruitwood, amaranth and marquetry cabinet on stand

CIRCA 1700, THE STAND ASSOCIATED

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A Dutch ebony, walnut, fruitwood, amaranth and marquetry cabinet on stand
Circa 1700, the stand associated
The rectangular top above two doors, enclosing three shelves and three drawers, on a stand with frieze drawer
216 cm. high x 191 cm. wide x 68 cm. deep

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Lot Essay

The present cabinet is exemplerary of the famous Dutch floral marquetry, which came into fashion in the late 17th century, and spread to England and France, where it was introduced by the Dutchman Pierre Gole, and also was practised by André Charles Boulle.
In The Netherlands the best known exponant of this kind of marquetry was Jan van Mekeren (1658-1733). Several cabinets can be attributed to Van Mekeren amongst which a cabinet in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, and a pair of cabinets at Castle Amerongen. The cabinet maker of the present lot is unfortunately unknown, but the high quality of the floral marquetry reveals that this was made in the tradition of Van Mekeren and dates from the same period. These elaborate pieces of outstanding craftmanship were not only made in Amsterdam but also in The Hague and Rotterdam.

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