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CIRCA 1750, STAMPED P. ROUSEEL AND M. OHNEBERG,
Details
A LOUIS XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND KINGWOODD COMMODE,
CIRCA 1750, STAMPED P. ROUSEEL AND M. OHNEBERG,
remounted
31¾in. (88cm.) high, 51in. (129.5cm.) wide, 26¼in. (66.5cm.) deep
CIRCA 1750, STAMPED P. ROUSEEL AND M. OHNEBERG,
remounted
31¾in. (88cm.) high, 51in. (129.5cm.) wide, 26¼in. (66.5cm.) deep
Provenance
Pierre Roussel, maître in 1745
Martin Ohneberg, maître in 1773
The undulating bombe form of this commode is a key characteristic which establishes it as Rococo in form and mid-18th Century in period. We can therefore identify Pierre Roussel as its maker. The stamp of Martin Ohneberg, ébéniste working during the time of Louis XVI, likely stamped this commode after it underwent some type of restoration during that era.
Martin Ohneberg, maître in 1773
The undulating bombe form of this commode is a key characteristic which establishes it as Rococo in form and mid-18th Century in period. We can therefore identify Pierre Roussel as its maker. The stamp of Martin Ohneberg, ébéniste working during the time of Louis XVI, likely stamped this commode after it underwent some type of restoration during that era.