A GEORGE III PADOUK SERPENTINE CHEST
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A GEORGE III PADOUK SERPENTINE CHEST

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COBB

细节
A GEORGE III PADOUK SERPENTINE CHEST
Attributed to John Cobb
The shaped rectangular moulded top above four graduated cedar-lined drawers with concave quarter-fillets, on shaped bracket feet, the metalwork apparently original, some replacement parts to the feet
40¼ in. (102 cm.) high; 45¾ in. (116 cm.) wide; 23½ in. (59.5 cm.) deep
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拍品专文

This form of chest of drawers with elegantly serpentined and moulded top on a rectilinear chest with hollowed-truss feet, relates to that of a 'commode' chest of drawers supplied in 1768 for Mersham-le-Hatch, Kent, by Thomas Chippendale (d. 1779). Its antique pattern of reed-and-pateraed handles was also adopted by Chippendale at this period. They feature on a green and gold japanned clothe-press supplied to Sir Rowland Winn for the closet adjoining the State bedchamber at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire (C. Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, London, 1978, vol. II, figs. 203, 239 & 263).

The use of exotic timber, cedar-lined drawers and concave quarter-fillets combined with a fairly deep overhang at the rear of the moulded top point to other commodes with attributions to John Cobb (d. 1778) of St. Martin's Lane, cabinet-maker to George III. The only other commode with such details feature on the pair of black and gold lacquer commodes supplied to the 4th Earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1771) for St Giles's House, Dorset and sold by the Earl of Shaftesbury, in these Rooms, 11 November, 1999, lot 100 (£276,500). The latter commodes, attributed to John Cobb, have cedar-lined drawers with cedar concave quarter-fillets.