A GENOESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED SERPENTINE COMMODE
A GENOESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED SERPENTINE COMMODE

CIRCA 1900

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A GENOESE POLYCHROME-PAINTED SERPENTINE COMMODE
CIRCA 1900
The simulated marble top above a brushing slide and three drawers decorated overall with flowersprays framed by scrolls, on splayed feet, 'PPR.6751' painted to interior, handles and locks replaced
35 in. (89 cm.) high; 40 in. (102 cm.) wide; 21 in. (54 cm.) deep
來源
Possibly the di Savoia family.
Anonymous sale, Christie's Monaco, 5 December 1992, lot 103.

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Victoria von Westenholz
Victoria von Westenholz

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The back of the drawer is inscribed with 'PPR' painted inventory marks. These have been suggested to stand for 'Principe Piemonte Racconigi' or 'Proprieta Privata Racconigi' or 'Proprieta Privata Reale' - suggesting an Italian provenance of the Savoia family. Further pieces of furniture marked 'P.P.R.' with links to the Royal House of Savoy include a Royal Louis XVI harpsichord, which was a gift from the city of Turin to Umberto, prince of Piedmont (later King Umberto II), on the occasion of his marriage to Marie-José of Belgium in 1930; a writing table by Pietro Piffetti, sold from the Estate of the late Giuseppe Rossi, Sotheby's London, 10 March 1999, lot 45; and a pair of commodes sold by the di Savoia family, Christie's London, 11 December 2003, lot 40.