A LOUIS XIV ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMARANTH COMMODE with later moulded serpentine liver marble top, above two short and two long drawers, between rounded fluted angles and rounded bracket feet with scrolled sabots, the mounts struck with a C-courronné poinçon, the sabots slightly repositioned, restorations

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A LOUIS XIV ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMARANTH COMMODE with later moulded serpentine liver marble top, above two short and two long drawers, between rounded fluted angles and rounded bracket feet with scrolled sabots, the mounts struck with a C-courronné poinçon, the sabots slightly repositioned, restorations
38½in. (98cm.) wide; 33in. (84cm.) high; 21½in. (54.5cm.) deep

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The C-couronné poinçon was a tax-mark used between March 1745 and February 1749 on alloy containing copper and its presence is this case indicates that this commode was either traded or restored during this period

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