Lot Essay
The C couronné poinçon was a tax mark used in France between March 1745 and February 1749 on any alloy containing copper
Mathieu Criaerd, maître in 1738
This elegant commode is part of a group of closely related commodes executed by Criaerd in the 1740s, possibly under the direction of the celebrated marchand-mercier Thomas-Joachim Hebert, who was one of the main fournisseurs of costly lacquer furniture to the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne. Indeed, the commode made by BVRB and supplied by Hebert for Queen Marie Leczinska's use at Fontainebleau in 1737 is the earliest example of lacquer-mounted furniture delivered to the Garde-Meuble. The group of related commodes includes an example with very similar lacquer or japanned decoration, framed by a virtually identical trellis border, which was sold by Ader, Paris, 28 November 1972, lot 151; an unstamped commode, but certainly by Criaerd, with identical chutes and apron mount, which was sold at Sotheby's London, 25 June 1982, lot 36.
Mathieu Criaerd, maître in 1738
This elegant commode is part of a group of closely related commodes executed by Criaerd in the 1740s, possibly under the direction of the celebrated marchand-mercier Thomas-Joachim Hebert, who was one of the main fournisseurs of costly lacquer furniture to the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne. Indeed, the commode made by BVRB and supplied by Hebert for Queen Marie Leczinska's use at Fontainebleau in 1737 is the earliest example of lacquer-mounted furniture delivered to the Garde-Meuble. The group of related commodes includes an example with very similar lacquer or japanned decoration, framed by a virtually identical trellis border, which was sold by Ader, Paris, 28 November 1972, lot 151; an unstamped commode, but certainly by Criaerd, with identical chutes and apron mount, which was sold at Sotheby's London, 25 June 1982, lot 36.