This majestic commode with its veneers of kingwood, generously bombé form and lavish ormolu mounts relates to the work of the cabinetmaker Etienne Doirat. Kingwood was one of Doirat’s favoured timbers to work with and both the diamond-shaped lattice parquetry on the front of this commode as well as the trellis parquetry on the sides feature on pieces stamped by Doirat, including one sold Exceptional Sale; Paris, 27 November 2018, lot 509 and Christie’s London, 14 March 2018, lot 25 and Christie’s London, 10 July 2008, lot 43. The handles of this chest also related to those seen on Doirat’s oeuvre including on a commode illustrated in Alexandre Pradère's work, "French Cabinetmakers from Louis XIV to the Revolution," Paris, 1989, p. 123 and one attributed to Doirat, sold Christie’s Paris, 14 November 2007, lot 42. Doirat had several successive workshops in the Faubourg Saint Antoine district. He enjoyed significant success, as evidenced by the substantial dowry of his daughter in 1720, as well as by the presence of eleven workbenches in his workshop.
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In good condition, with the inevitable chips, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. The marble top with complete break to slab, now repaired, and further scratches and chips to the surface. Several chips and scratches to the veneers, most notably to the upper tier where three sections of veneer are lacking. Similar loss to the side aprons, and evidence of several areas of infill repair to the surface most notable to the left hand side. The drawers with replaced locks and remounted escutcheons. The mounts overall with a nice colour, but with the expected small areas of tarnish and scratches consistent with age. The mount to frieze with small crack. Evidence of historic, apparently inactive woodworm. Overall in stable condition and ready to place.