A REGENCE ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD PARQUETRY COMMODE
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A REGENCE ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD PARQUETRY COMMODE

BY ETIENNE DOIRAT, CIRCA 1725

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A REGENCE ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD PARQUETRY COMMODE
BY ETIENNE DOIRAT, CIRCA 1725
The moulded Rance marble top above three shaped drawers, stamped thrice ‘E.DOIRAT’, the handles circa 1745-49 and struck with the 'C' couronné poinçon, some losses to veneers, with label
34 in. (86 cm.) high; 60 in. (152.5 cm.) wide; 25 ¾ in. (65.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Collection Marczell von Nemes (1866-1930).
Acquired from Giuseppe Rossi, Turin, 1964.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

The dynamic form, audacious outline, and signature trellis parquetry featured on the present lot are characteristic of the inspired repertoire of the leading craftsman Etienne Doirat. Doirat is often considered one of the few ébénistes of the Régence period to have occasionally stamped his pieces, as seen in the present example, regardless of the fact that stamping was not made compulsory by the Parisian guild of menuisiers-ébénistes until 1751 (J.-D. Augarde, 'Etienne Doirat, Menuisier en ébène', J. Paul Getty Museum Journal, Vol. XIII, 1985, pp. 33-52).
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