A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODE crossbanded overall in kingwood and inlaid with ebonised and boxwood lines, with shaped eared rectangular top with central oval medallion and inlaid with foliate sprays to the angles, above three serpentine-fronted drawers between pilaster strips inlaid with ribbon-tied husk trails with shaped (what?), on square tapering legs with simulated flutes and on block feet, restorations, the base of the back of the right-hand leg replaced, the top associated, previously with cross-struts, stamped 11353

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODE crossbanded overall in kingwood and inlaid with ebonised and boxwood lines, with shaped eared rectangular top with central oval medallion and inlaid with foliate sprays to the angles, above three serpentine-fronted drawers between pilaster strips inlaid with ribbon-tied husk trails with shaped (what?), on square tapering legs with simulated flutes and on block feet, restorations, the base of the back of the right-hand leg replaced, the top associated, previously with cross-struts, stamped 11353
44¾in. (114cm.) wide; 33½in. (84.5cm.) high; 21¾in. (55.5cm.) deep

拍品專文

This three-drawer commode with serpentined façade, husk-festooned pilasters and flute-inlaid feet, relates to one supplied about 1784 by John Linnell of Berkeley Square to Osterley Park House (illustrated in M. Tomlin, Catalogue of Adam Period Furniture, London, 1982, p. 95)