AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY COMMODE
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AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY COMMODE

LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY

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AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY COMMODE
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY
The verde antico marble top above two columns of four drawers and arches flanked by lion monopiodia supports
35 ¼ in. (89.5 cm.) high; 66 in. (167.5 cm.) wide; 27 ½ in. (70 cm.) deep
來源
Mrs. Derek Fitzgerald; Sotheby's, Parke Bernet, New York, 5 July 1963.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Parke Bernet, New York, 19 March 1982, lot 44.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 21 March 2003, lot 56.
The Property of a Gentleman; sold Christie's, London, 21 April 2005, lot 246.
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拍品專文

The commode's 'Roman' architecture, with drawer-nests raised on triumphal arches and framed by Bacchic lion-headed and truss-scrolled pilasters, corresponds to that of the library-table designed in the late 1730s for George II's St. James's Palace library by the Rome-trained artist, William Kent (d. 1748) (D. Watkin, The Royal Interiors of Regency England, London, 1984, p. 56). A related library table was supplied for Badminton House, Gloucestershire (P. Macquoid, A History of English Furniture, The Age of Mahogany, London, 1906, fig. 161). The cornice of this commode, with Roman acanthus tied by a pearled reed, also corresponds to that of a lion-hermed library table believed to have come from Coombe Abbey, Warwickshire and acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1948 (J. F. Hayward, English Desks and Bureaux, London, 1968).

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