A SWISS ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR-WALNUT AND WALNUT BOMBE COMMODE
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A SWISS ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR-WALNUT AND WALNUT BOMBE COMMODE

BY MATTHAUS FUNK, CIRCA 1760

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A SWISS ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR-WALNUT AND WALNUT BOMBE COMMODE
BY MATTHAUS FUNK, CIRCA 1760
With a serpentine Oberhasli marble top above two drawers, with Kleisterpapier lining, set with an acanthus-cast and rocaille encadrement, the angles with shaped chutes, above a shaped apron, on cabriole legs ending in scroll sabots
34½ in. (88 cm.) high; 41 in. (104 cm.) wide; 24 ¼ in. (62 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

Matthäus Funk (1697-1783) was one of the most celebrated Swiss cabinet-makers from the German speaking regions. In 1706 his family moved from Frankfurt to Bern, Switzerland. With his two brothers, Johann Friedrich, a carver and sculptor and Daniel Beat Ludwig, a watchmaker, he established an atelier which soon became a large and successful workshop in Bern. It is assumed that together they manufactured entire interiors. The commodes offered here are characteristic of Funk's long standing and most popular commode model started in the mid-18th century. These commodes with their slight variations were sought after by wealthy private and aristocratic Swiss clientele as they were closely related to Louis XV examples, whilst, at the same time retained a strong German influence.

Comparable models are known and can be found in the comprehensive literature by H. von Fischer, FONCK A BERNE, Möbel und Ausstattungen der Kunsthandwerkfamilie Funk im 18 Jahrhundert in Bern, 2001, pp. 102-103, nos. 170,172,173,174. Similar Herrnhuter Kleisterpapier paper lining is discussed and illustrated in Fonck a Berne, pp. 341-347. A comparable example was sold at Sotheby's Zürich, 5 June 1996, lot 208 (Sfr 91,800) and a pair in these salerooms, Au Bord de la Mer & A Swiss Villa, 17 April 2013, lot 320 (GBP 61,875).

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