A PAIR OF GEORGE III TULIPWOOD, HAREWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODES, each with eared crossbanded top inlaid with musical instruments and flowers within a geometric border, the front with two drawers inlaid sans traverse with a vase of flowers flanked by elegant birds and foliate scrolls, with lion-mask and ring-handles, the waved apron centred by a stylised lambrequin mount and flanked by foliate-mounted keeled angles and on foliate feet, restorations, repairs to tops

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III TULIPWOOD, HAREWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODES, each with eared crossbanded top inlaid with musical instruments and flowers within a geometric border, the front with two drawers inlaid sans traverse with a vase of flowers flanked by elegant birds and foliate scrolls, with lion-mask and ring-handles, the waved apron centred by a stylised lambrequin mount and flanked by foliate-mounted keeled angles and on foliate feet, restorations, repairs to tops
49½in. (126cm.) wide; 34in. (86.5cm.) high; 23¾in. (60.5cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, sold in these Rooms, 12 March 1947, lot 100 (#1,627 10s to Mallett)
Bought from Partridge on 13 April 1959 for #5,100

Lot Essay

The English origin of these commodes is suggested by their restrained Louis XV shape and marquetry tops. This theory is supported by the use of deal for the carcase. The coarse interior finish of the sides and the partly pegged construction of the back suggest that they were made by an immigrant craftsman, possibly a German.
The angle mounts are of a type much used by Joseph Baumhauer (maître circa 1749) on contemporary furniture, for example on a bureau plat illustrated in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, Paris, 1987, p. 454. The handles are probably English; the lion-mask backplates are the same as those on a commode by Christopher Fuhrlohg in the Lady Lever Art Gallery (see: L. Wood, Catalogue of Commodes, London, 1994, no. 9, p. 107, fig. 5). We are grateful to Miss Lucy Wood for this information.

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