詳情
With later break-fronted Breccia marble top above two graduated long drawers inlaid sans traverse with sprays of bois en bout and stylised flowers in geometric and green-stained banded frames, the sides conformingly decorated, the two drawers centred by wreath and bow escutcheons, the angles applied with festooned and piastre cast chutes and with an acanthus-cast apron, on cabriole legs headed by further acanthus and terminating in lion paw sabots, stamped 'P. Denizot' and 'Bayer' several times to top right-hand side, the back left leg lacking sabot
3414 in. (87 cm.) high; 5612 in. (143.5 cm.) wide; 24 in. (61 cm.) deep
來源
The Viscounts Wimborne,
thence by descent.
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Benjamin BerryHead of Sale, Associate Specialist
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Pierre Denizot, maître in 1740.
François Bayer maître in 1764.

This commode is highly comparable to that supplied by Bayer in 1771, through the fournisseur du Garde-Meuble de la Couronne Gilles Joubert, for the château de Compiègne. It was described in the Journal for 1 July: 'Joubert - Pour servir dans diffrents appartements au château de Compiègne... Une commode à la Régence de bois violet et rose à placage à dessus de marbre veiné, ayant par devant deux grands tiroirs fermant à clef, les panneaux de devant et deux côtés formés par des bouquets de fleurs de plusieurs couleurs ornés d'entrées de serrures, carderons, rosettes, boutons, encoignures, chutes souspentes et pieds, le tout en bronze ciselé et doré d'or moulu, longue de 4 pieds 1/2 [146cm] sur 24 pouces de profondeur [64,8cm] et 33 pouces de haut [89cm]. Chambre de Madame la comtesse de Provence." (Archives nationales, 01 3319, fol.62). The Compiègne commode was sold anonymously at Christie's Paris, 21 June 2006, lot 271. Further comparable commodes include that by Bayer sold Anonymous Sale; Christie's, 10th December 2009, lot 582. For similar mounts see Property of a Lady; Christie's, London, 5th July 2001, lot 105.
As the ébéniste Pierre Denizot received his maîtrise in 1740, his main patrons were the Comte D'Artois, and the Comte de Provence, younger brothers of Louis XVI, where he supplied furniture for the Royal palaces.

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