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Le Louvre French Antiques | ![]() |
1400 Slocum Street |
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Code 910-53 |
Antique Painted Commode with Conforming Marble Top |
Commode has been Re-Finished at one point, Circa 1900 This is a wonderful antique French commode with a parcel paint finish from Provence. It has a rectangular conforming marble top and a restrained shaped front over a recessed, conforming frieze. There are three drawers with shaped raised panels having intervening transverse rails, six cast bronze handles, and bronze keyhole escutcheon plates, all of which have been painted with the corresponding color of the commode. The bronze the relief portions show through the paint. The ornamentation on the handles is stylized cartouches with branches of leaves and c-scrolls beneath. The keyhole escutcheon plate is a crown with fleur-de-lys above the keyhole which is surrounded by gadrooned acanthus leaves and foliage. The rounded corners have been left plain with only a border molding. The sides are arched with shaped indents and a raised conforming center panel. The apron is shaped with an asymmetrical central gadrooned acanthus leaf and c-scroll leaves. The front feet are scrolled while the back feet have incised scrolls facing to the back. Paint on painted pieces in France began in the 1500’s and were mixtures of chalk and pigments from flowers that deterred bug infestations. Since the climate in Provence and other southern areas is warmer, more painted furniture, shutters, and anything else made of wood would have a painted finish. Condition: Previous restorations, chips to paint; rubs and nicks to wood |
H=36 3/4, W=49 3/8, D=24 1/2 |
$14,500 |